United States Magazine, and Democratic Review, 43권Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1967 |
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... established a Democratic newspaper , which he named the " Western Empire , " and which became , and continues to this day , the leading Democratic paper in that section of the State . When the then chief magistrate of the nation vetoed ...
... established a Democratic newspaper , which he named the " Western Empire , " and which became , and continues to this day , the leading Democratic paper in that section of the State . When the then chief magistrate of the nation vetoed ...
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... established on a first - class footing , it would be the quarter to which all parties would look for moral support , and give us an opportunity , without intruding on the sacred right of a nation to choose its own rulers , of turning ...
... established on a first - class footing , it would be the quarter to which all parties would look for moral support , and give us an opportunity , without intruding on the sacred right of a nation to choose its own rulers , of turning ...
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... establish the number of troops to be furnished by each in time of peace and of war , establish custom - houses , regulate the expense account amongst different states , and establish treaties of commerce with foreign powers . Political ...
... establish the number of troops to be furnished by each in time of peace and of war , establish custom - houses , regulate the expense account amongst different states , and establish treaties of commerce with foreign powers . Political ...
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