The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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Page 1682
... friends of the Ad- ministration to whom the specific name of ' Conservatives ' had been applied . It was generally understood that these gen- tlemen , to the number of about twenty , were decidedly averse to supporting the policy of ...
... friends of the Ad- ministration to whom the specific name of ' Conservatives ' had been applied . It was generally understood that these gen- tlemen , to the number of about twenty , were decidedly averse to supporting the policy of ...
Page 1683
... friends and foes , for its elegance and force of style , and bold openness in its opinions and recommenda- tions , at the same time that the latter were strongly denounced by the Whigs and Conservatives , as too ' radical ' in their ...
... friends and foes , for its elegance and force of style , and bold openness in its opinions and recommenda- tions , at the same time that the latter were strongly denounced by the Whigs and Conservatives , as too ' radical ' in their ...
Page 1696
... friends in the Senate , he in- tended to bring forward an amendment with which he would be prepared on Monday . If they did not contemplate such a bona fide , entire separation as he was in favor of , the measures now brought forward by ...
... friends in the Senate , he in- tended to bring forward an amendment with which he would be prepared on Monday . If they did not contemplate such a bona fide , entire separation as he was in favor of , the measures now brought forward by ...
Page 1698
... friends of the Administration , at the direction in which the ' tide of the battle ' flowed - the strongest confidence in the soundness of its position , and in the wisdom , and true harmony with republican principles , of its policy ...
... friends of the Administration , at the direction in which the ' tide of the battle ' flowed - the strongest confidence in the soundness of its position , and in the wisdom , and true harmony with republican principles , of its policy ...
Page 1699
... friends , -from the actual apparent results of the former ' Ex- periment , ' - placing the latter in a posi- tion of defence , against a strong prima facie case of accusation , —was soon neu- tralized , and even reversed , by the latter ...
... friends , -from the actual apparent results of the former ' Ex- periment , ' - placing the latter in a posi- tion of defence , against a strong prima facie case of accusation , —was soon neu- tralized , and even reversed , by the latter ...
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