The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 8Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1840 |
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... result , with the anti - democratic theory from which the European has to look upon this great trans - Atlantic phenomenon . " The great error , " says Governor Cass- ( and for the sake of the connexion we may be pardoned a brief ...
... result , with the anti - democratic theory from which the European has to look upon this great trans - Atlantic phenomenon . " The great error , " says Governor Cass- ( and for the sake of the connexion we may be pardoned a brief ...
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... results . The central government became a real one , and was placed in its proper position . The Constitution freed it from the con- trol of the States , gave it a direct action upon the citizens without the intervention of the local ...
... results . The central government became a real one , and was placed in its proper position . The Constitution freed it from the con- trol of the States , gave it a direct action upon the citizens without the intervention of the local ...
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... result . For , in such high enterprises , the labor which they have cost mat- ters but little . The sweat of any toil is dried at once on the brow where God places such laurels . He retired voluntarily , and a conqueror . To the very ...
... result . For , in such high enterprises , the labor which they have cost mat- ters but little . The sweat of any toil is dried at once on the brow where God places such laurels . He retired voluntarily , and a conqueror . To the very ...
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... result of zero . " Democracy never yet , that we heard of , was able to accom- plish much work beyond that same cancelling of itself . " " Democra- cy , take it where you will , in our Europe is found but as a regulated method of ...
... result of zero . " Democracy never yet , that we heard of , was able to accom- plish much work beyond that same cancelling of itself . " " Democra- cy , take it where you will , in our Europe is found but as a regulated method of ...
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... result , sooner or later , but inevitably result , in success ? It is just in its causes , noble in its objects ; and certain in its ultimate triumph , because impelled by that instinct of self - government , which from the beginning of ...
... result , sooner or later , but inevitably result , in success ? It is just in its causes , noble in its objects ; and certain in its ultimate triumph , because impelled by that instinct of self - government , which from the beginning of ...
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