The American Whig Review, Volume 3; Volume 9Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... feeling of confidence , predict , that in the arts of utility and of polity , at least , we have a grand and a consoling prospect . Not withstanding all the efforts of a sophistry suggested by foreign interest , that would persuade us ...
... feeling of confidence , predict , that in the arts of utility and of polity , at least , we have a grand and a consoling prospect . Not withstanding all the efforts of a sophistry suggested by foreign interest , that would persuade us ...
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... feelings of these parties and which be- longed to the day of their strife , and throwing off also all consideration ... feeling , are very notable at the close of Mr. Madison's administration , and through- out the whole career of those ...
... feelings of these parties and which be- longed to the day of their strife , and throwing off also all consideration ... feeling , are very notable at the close of Mr. Madison's administration , and through- out the whole career of those ...
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... feelings of the people . The election of Mr. Monroe was followed by a period of political calm . period of political calm . As soon as his election was ascertained , General Jackson wrote him a letter advising him to discard all party ...
... feelings of the people . The election of Mr. Monroe was followed by a period of political calm . period of political calm . As soon as his election was ascertained , General Jackson wrote him a letter advising him to discard all party ...
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... feeling as Sir Epicure Mammon . He launched out into the most fatal and foolish extravagance . He adorned his residence in the most expensive and lavish style , and acted as if he had been master of boundless wealth . This could not ...
... feeling as Sir Epicure Mammon . He launched out into the most fatal and foolish extravagance . He adorned his residence in the most expensive and lavish style , and acted as if he had been master of boundless wealth . This could not ...
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... feeling not incompatible with a character of extravagant and distempered emotions . But as it is , what with the Justiza , and the ridicu- lous conduct of the whole dramatis persona , ( for they are all as mad as Manuel , who surely ...
... feeling not incompatible with a character of extravagant and distempered emotions . But as it is , what with the Justiza , and the ridicu- lous conduct of the whole dramatis persona , ( for they are all as mad as Manuel , who surely ...
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