The United States Democratic Review, 7권;38권Lloyd & Campbell, 1840 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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... established prejudices ; and , looking for a return to those pure Democratic principles which first led to the election of the Sage of Ashland as their Representative in Congress . He stumped the district with energy , and had regular ...
... established prejudices ; and , looking for a return to those pure Democratic principles which first led to the election of the Sage of Ashland as their Representative in Congress . He stumped the district with energy , and had regular ...
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... established , and being established was sanctioned by legal enactments . The sovereign power of states legalized it at different times , both ancient and modern . Will men say that sovereign power could not establish it be- cause it was ...
... established , and being established was sanctioned by legal enactments . The sovereign power of states legalized it at different times , both ancient and modern . Will men say that sovereign power could not establish it be- cause it was ...
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... establish or forbid slavery by their municipal or local law , as they saw fit , the preced- ents established govern the case of every new State applying for admission , and it is its right to be admitted , either with or without slavery ...
... establish or forbid slavery by their municipal or local law , as they saw fit , the preced- ents established govern the case of every new State applying for admission , and it is its right to be admitted , either with or without slavery ...
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