The United States Democratic Review, Volume 14J.& H.G. Langley, 1844 - United States Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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... effect the most necessary ob- jects of an efficient government . With- out feeling the slightest disposition to extenuate what we regard as a very grave error in the administration of the delinquent States , we must neverthe- less be ...
... effect the most necessary ob- jects of an efficient government . With- out feeling the slightest disposition to extenuate what we regard as a very grave error in the administration of the delinquent States , we must neverthe- less be ...
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... effect was but too obvious in a complete change in the state of the currency , and a univer- sal confusion in all branches of busi- ness . In some cases , as in that of the great Illinois canal , it was necessary to suspend the most ...
... effect was but too obvious in a complete change in the state of the currency , and a univer- sal confusion in all branches of busi- ness . In some cases , as in that of the great Illinois canal , it was necessary to suspend the most ...
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... effect , another panic of ex- pansion might have intervened , which would have afforded the debtor States some facilities for settling their ac- counts . The death of General Harri- son once more put a new face upon the whole matter ...
... effect , another panic of ex- pansion might have intervened , which would have afforded the debtor States some facilities for settling their ac- counts . The death of General Harri- son once more put a new face upon the whole matter ...
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... effect , as well as that of time , with the numerous instances of tolera- tion and countenance shown in quarters of the highest authority to pecuniary cor- ruption , with the avowed and con- certed repudiation , by a whole class of ...
... effect , as well as that of time , with the numerous instances of tolera- tion and countenance shown in quarters of the highest authority to pecuniary cor- ruption , with the avowed and con- certed repudiation , by a whole class of ...
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... effect of these very loans in augmenting the productiveness of labor and the general wealth of the country . The strict obligation to pay a debt depends , it is true , in no degree on the nature of the purpose for which the money ...
... effect of these very loans in augmenting the productiveness of labor and the general wealth of the country . The strict obligation to pay a debt depends , it is true , in no degree on the nature of the purpose for which the money ...
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