I acknowledge and avow; and this was not merely a speculative difference. His system flowed from principles adverse to liberty, and was calculated to undermine and demolish the republic, by creating an influence of his department over members of the legislature. The History of the United States of America - Page 364by Richard Hildreth - 1852Full view - About this book
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