The United States Democratic Review, Volume 14J.& H.G. Langley, 1844 - United States Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... Convention of the Friends of the Abolition of the 169 365 196 527 141 189 254 Robert Adrain , LL.D. Punishment of Death Punishment of Death , Address against Recent Ramble among the Peasantry of England • Reminiscences of Modern English ...
... Convention of the Friends of the Abolition of the 169 365 196 527 141 189 254 Robert Adrain , LL.D. Punishment of Death Punishment of Death , Address against Recent Ramble among the Peasantry of England • Reminiscences of Modern English ...
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... Convention , it is now certain that not less than 177 will be in their places on elections by State Convention or general ticket , in contradistinction from the single dis- trict mode urged by the friends of Mr. Calhoun , and preferred ...
... Convention , it is now certain that not less than 177 will be in their places on elections by State Convention or general ticket , in contradistinction from the single dis- trict mode urged by the friends of Mr. Calhoun , and preferred ...
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... Convention or general ticket , would yield to Mr. Van Buren a vote probably quite as large , had their preference adopted the other mode of representation in that body . His vote will not probably be less than nearly 200 of the 275 ...
... Convention or general ticket , would yield to Mr. Van Buren a vote probably quite as large , had their preference adopted the other mode of representation in that body . His vote will not probably be less than nearly 200 of the 275 ...
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... Convention , in favor of " a dis- criminating tariff for revenue purposes only , and which will incidentally pro- tect American industry , " Mr. Van Buren is fully satisfactory in explain- ing that he does not mean a tariff with ...
... Convention , in favor of " a dis- criminating tariff for revenue purposes only , and which will incidentally pro- tect American industry , " Mr. Van Buren is fully satisfactory in explain- ing that he does not mean a tariff with ...
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... Convention speak of a dis- criminating tariff for revenue , I under- stand them as referring to discriminations below the maximum rate of duties upon imported articles , not designed to increase the protection already afforded to ...
... Convention speak of a dis- criminating tariff for revenue , I under- stand them as referring to discriminations below the maximum rate of duties upon imported articles , not designed to increase the protection already afforded to ...
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