The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... received in the country , and which it continued to receive through a succession of the earlier federal administrations . object before alluded to as never lost sight of by the first President , viz : the forming " a more perfect union ...
... received in the country , and which it continued to receive through a succession of the earlier federal administrations . object before alluded to as never lost sight of by the first President , viz : the forming " a more perfect union ...
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... received with universal appro- bation . But so blinded were the opposers of the Administration to the high duties and permanent interests of the country , or so willing to neglect both in their struggle for political ascendancy , that ...
... received with universal appro- bation . But so blinded were the opposers of the Administration to the high duties and permanent interests of the country , or so willing to neglect both in their struggle for political ascendancy , that ...
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... receiving their appro- val . These societies played an important part in furthering the designs of Genet and the French party , but finally died out on the denunciation of the Jacobin clubs in France , leaving an odor behind , which ...
... receiving their appro- val . These societies played an important part in furthering the designs of Genet and the French party , but finally died out on the denunciation of the Jacobin clubs in France , leaving an odor behind , which ...
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... received in- formation from all sources . He sincerely desired to know the real wishes of his fel- low citizens , and so to conduct himself in office as to obtain the approbation of the wisest and the best of them . But to ascer- tain ...
... received in- formation from all sources . He sincerely desired to know the real wishes of his fel- low citizens , and so to conduct himself in office as to obtain the approbation of the wisest and the best of them . But to ascer- tain ...
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... upon the others , was pointed out by the President , who never but once applied his veto ; and also , of becoming elevated office which he had received , held and resigned 1849. ] 25 The Administration of President Washington .
... upon the others , was pointed out by the President , who never but once applied his veto ; and also , of becoming elevated office which he had received , held and resigned 1849. ] 25 The Administration of President Washington .
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