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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... labor at home which have reduced a large part of her working population to a state of actual or virtual pauperism , and which threaten the existence of her political institutions , is yet by no means free from the reproach of having ...
... labor at home which have reduced a large part of her working population to a state of actual or virtual pauperism , and which threaten the existence of her political institutions , is yet by no means free from the reproach of having ...
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... labor . Instead of applying their own shoulders to the wheel , they called aloud upon Her- cules , wasting their time and the little money that was left them in a desperate effort to effect a change in the national administration . This ...
... labor . Instead of applying their own shoulders to the wheel , they called aloud upon Her- cules , wasting their time and the little money that was left them in a desperate effort to effect a change in the national administration . This ...
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... labor , and its products were never more abundant than the present year . This has naturally turned in our favor the balance of foreign trade , and specie is flowing in upon us at every port . The period , though perhaps less favorable ...
... labor , and its products were never more abundant than the present year . This has naturally turned in our favor the balance of foreign trade , and specie is flowing in upon us at every port . The period , though perhaps less favorable ...
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... labor , and for a conspicuous writer in an opposi- tion journal , the patronage of govern- ment was of course out of the question . While mitres , prebends , and pensions were distributed about , at random , among those who were willing ...
... labor , and for a conspicuous writer in an opposi- tion journal , the patronage of govern- ment was of course out of the question . While mitres , prebends , and pensions were distributed about , at random , among those who were willing ...
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... labor of the people of the United States , was esti- mated at fifteen hundred millions of dol- lars . With the rapid increase of wealth and population that has since taken place , it cannot now be less than two thousand millions . The ...
... labor of the people of the United States , was esti- mated at fifteen hundred millions of dol- lars . With the rapid increase of wealth and population that has since taken place , it cannot now be less than two thousand millions . The ...
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