The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... nation , in as high a sense , as the crowned potentates of Europe were of theirs . Accordingly , when the French minister , in New York , think- ing to obtain some advantage , made re- peated endeavors to open negotiations directly with ...
... nation , in as high a sense , as the crowned potentates of Europe were of theirs . Accordingly , when the French minister , in New York , think- ing to obtain some advantage , made re- peated endeavors to open negotiations directly with ...
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one conformed to law , but also by many | true interests of the nation , would also tried patriots of distinguished ... nations of the earth , should seek out this poor man's inheritance , to till and to possess it , that they all might ...
one conformed to law , but also by many | true interests of the nation , would also tried patriots of distinguished ... nations of the earth , should seek out this poor man's inheritance , to till and to possess it , that they all might ...
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... nation had ever possessed a political system , so nearly approaching to perfection , as the British ; and , on the other , he at the same time declared his conviction , that a monarchy was entirely unsuited to the dispositions , and ...
... nation had ever possessed a political system , so nearly approaching to perfection , as the British ; and , on the other , he at the same time declared his conviction , that a monarchy was entirely unsuited to the dispositions , and ...
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... nation ; but it had not kept it . The army had been disbanded , without being paid ; the citizens who had trusted the State , had found its promises false ; the claims of the French government on the Union were set down in the Compte ...
... nation ; but it had not kept it . The army had been disbanded , without being paid ; the citizens who had trusted the State , had found its promises false ; the claims of the French government on the Union were set down in the Compte ...
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... nation before the world . Thus , was secured , throughout his Administration , a unity of purpose , as remarkable as the attacks upon it were manifold , and the events of the period were discordant . And here it may be added , that it ...
... nation before the world . Thus , was secured , throughout his Administration , a unity of purpose , as remarkable as the attacks upon it were manifold , and the events of the period were discordant . And here it may be added , that it ...
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