The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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Page 7
... received grants of the soil , and were invested with the lo- cal magistracies . The social principles were democratic , but the position of indi- viduals was very little so . Instruments were wanting to give effect to the principles ...
... received grants of the soil , and were invested with the lo- cal magistracies . The social principles were democratic , but the position of indi- viduals was very little so . Instruments were wanting to give effect to the principles ...
Page 8
... received different designations . The democratic party arrogated to itself the title of republican , and bestowed on the other that of monarchists and monocrats . The federalists called their opponents anti - unionists . They mutually ...
... received different designations . The democratic party arrogated to itself the title of republican , and bestowed on the other that of monarchists and monocrats . The federalists called their opponents anti - unionists . They mutually ...
Page 31
... received the appointment , and performed the duties , of Geologist of that State , was appointed " principal agent to explore the Mineral Lands of the United States , " and was instructed to proceed to Iowa , and undertake an ...
... received the appointment , and performed the duties , of Geologist of that State , was appointed " principal agent to explore the Mineral Lands of the United States , " and was instructed to proceed to Iowa , and undertake an ...
Page 32
... received my commission and instructions , I had reached the mouth of Rock River , engaged one hundred and thirty - nine sub - agents and assistants , instructed my sub- agents in such elementary principles of geology as were necessary ...
... received my commission and instructions , I had reached the mouth of Rock River , engaged one hundred and thirty - nine sub - agents and assistants , instructed my sub- agents in such elementary principles of geology as were necessary ...
Page 44
... received for truth , and reason thereby stultified . It was at such a time , and when every species of talent that art or wealth could enlist was put in requisition to gain credit for the absurdities that all bankers indulge in , and ...
... received for truth , and reason thereby stultified . It was at such a time , and when every species of talent that art or wealth could enlist was put in requisition to gain credit for the absurdities that all bankers indulge in , and ...
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