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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... tion . We are all , both as communities and individuals , to a greater or less extent , involved in the responsibility for the state of things which has oc- curred ; and , what is more to the point in reference to the tone taken upon ...
... tion . We are all , both as communities and individuals , to a greater or less extent , involved in the responsibility for the state of things which has oc- curred ; and , what is more to the point in reference to the tone taken upon ...
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... tion upon themselves . At the period when the loans were contracted , a spirit of wild speculation pervaded the whole community , and was nourished by constantly increasing and apparently interminable emissions of paper securi- ties in ...
... tion upon themselves . At the period when the loans were contracted , a spirit of wild speculation pervaded the whole community , and was nourished by constantly increasing and apparently interminable emissions of paper securi- ties in ...
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... tion and countenance shown in quarters of the highest authority to pecuniary cor- ruption , with the avowed and con- certed repudiation , by a whole class of wealthy corporations , of their solemn promises to pay , in which they were ...
... tion and countenance shown in quarters of the highest authority to pecuniary cor- ruption , with the avowed and con- certed repudiation , by a whole class of wealthy corporations , of their solemn promises to pay , in which they were ...
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... tion of patriots and scholars , to which American eyes were constantly turned , when they had occasion to look to other countries , either for sound expositions of political and moral philosophy , or for aid and support in the dark hour ...
... tion of patriots and scholars , to which American eyes were constantly turned , when they had occasion to look to other countries , either for sound expositions of political and moral philosophy , or for aid and support in the dark hour ...
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... tion of the several States in reference to their present foreign debt . average annual increase of the popula tion of the United States for the inter- val between 1840 and 1850 , may be rated at about a million . On the esti- mate ...
... tion of the several States in reference to their present foreign debt . average annual increase of the popula tion of the United States for the inter- val between 1840 and 1850 , may be rated at about a million . On the esti- mate ...
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