The United States Literary Gazette, Том 4Cummings, Hilliard & Company, 1826 |
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... reasons which tend to vindicate the policy pursued by the Allied Banks . These facts and rea- sons , it appears to us , make out a conclusive defence of their system , so far as the public good is concerned . We think a few plain ...
... reasons which tend to vindicate the policy pursued by the Allied Banks . These facts and rea- sons , it appears to us , make out a conclusive defence of their system , so far as the public good is concerned . We think a few plain ...
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... reason we object to the plan of bringing their spirits forward personally , in the eighteenth century , when they must have been long exposed to the operation of causes , able to work an entire change in their character . The author ...
... reason we object to the plan of bringing their spirits forward personally , in the eighteenth century , when they must have been long exposed to the operation of causes , able to work an entire change in their character . The author ...
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... reason to be proud of the character in which you stand . You are not the Pretorians of an Emperor ; the Janisaries of a Sultan ; the mercenaries of any tyraut . You are the free citizens of a free state , voluntarily enrolled for the ...
... reason to be proud of the character in which you stand . You are not the Pretorians of an Emperor ; the Janisaries of a Sultan ; the mercenaries of any tyraut . You are the free citizens of a free state , voluntarily enrolled for the ...
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... reason to exult , on a comparison of our condition with that of the states of Europe , than in the facility of redressing public grievances . As the consequences of a dangerous ambition , or a neglect of duty in our rulers , are ...
... reason to exult , on a comparison of our condition with that of the states of Europe , than in the facility of redressing public grievances . As the consequences of a dangerous ambition , or a neglect of duty in our rulers , are ...
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... reasons of admitting these restrictions , the changes which have taken place in the relative importance of different parts of the state and classes of the citizens , require their abolition . It is also objected , that an extension of ...
... reasons of admitting these restrictions , the changes which have taken place in the relative importance of different parts of the state and classes of the citizens , require their abolition . It is also objected , that an extension of ...
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