The American Whig Review, Հատոր 4,Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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... turning of all citizens from the cor- rupting speculations , and dissolute courses , which prevailed after the war , to the pa- tient cultivation of the virgin soil , and to the prosecution of all those trades and arts , which the wants ...
... turning of all citizens from the cor- rupting speculations , and dissolute courses , which prevailed after the war , to the pa- tient cultivation of the virgin soil , and to the prosecution of all those trades and arts , which the wants ...
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... turned to the financial embarrassments of the country , and had suggested several measures of great importance for their relief . Now , the condition of the finances , if less des- perate , was still more involved than when under the ...
... turned to the financial embarrassments of the country , and had suggested several measures of great importance for their relief . Now , the condition of the finances , if less des- perate , was still more involved than when under the ...
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... turned chiefly on the assump- tion of the debts of the separate State governments . Notwithstanding these had been incurred in furnishing to the Ameri- and munitions , advancing pay and boun- ties to the troops , and constructing works ...
... turned chiefly on the assump- tion of the debts of the separate State governments . Notwithstanding these had been incurred in furnishing to the Ameri- and munitions , advancing pay and boun- ties to the troops , and constructing works ...
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... turned to account against the supporters sion ; the third and last will be , to make of the Administration . They at once it the instrument of dismembering the adopted the policy , therefore , of encour- Union . I expected to have aging ...
... turned to account against the supporters sion ; the third and last will be , to make of the Administration . They at once it the instrument of dismembering the adopted the policy , therefore , of encour- Union . I expected to have aging ...
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... turning from his " contemplations of the tranquil growth of lucerne and potatoes , " led off the hue and cry , by pronouncing the treaty an " execrable thing , " an " infa- mous act , " as " nothing more than a trea- ty between England ...
... turning from his " contemplations of the tranquil growth of lucerne and potatoes , " led off the hue and cry , by pronouncing the treaty an " execrable thing , " an " infa- mous act , " as " nothing more than a trea- ty between England ...
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