The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, المجلد 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... character of such a man to be an appropriate subject for one of the leading articles in the first number of the Democratic Review . The identity of his name with the great prin- ciples upon which this journal stands , affords a suitable ...
... character of such a man to be an appropriate subject for one of the leading articles in the first number of the Democratic Review . The identity of his name with the great prin- ciples upon which this journal stands , affords a suitable ...
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... character of Mr. Macon , when he entered the army in its humblest station . His fortune was in every way ample , his education superior , and his family the very first in opulence , and antiquity of residence , in his native State ...
... character of Mr. Macon , when he entered the army in its humblest station . His fortune was in every way ample , his education superior , and his family the very first in opulence , and antiquity of residence , in his native State ...
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... character , the attributes of which were , contempt for the ostentatious pretensions of wealth or power , indifference to the dignity or emoluments of office , and an immovable adherence to his own opinions . Wherever he went , his ...
... character , the attributes of which were , contempt for the ostentatious pretensions of wealth or power , indifference to the dignity or emoluments of office , and an immovable adherence to his own opinions . Wherever he went , his ...
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... character of General Davie than Mr. Macon ; no man felt more grateful to him for his eminent military services , or was more disposed to accord to him the applause due to his high and commanding talents ; but still they were separated ...
... character of General Davie than Mr. Macon ; no man felt more grateful to him for his eminent military services , or was more disposed to accord to him the applause due to his high and commanding talents ; but still they were separated ...
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... character , the fame , of Mr. Macon are emphatically identified with the ultra democratic principle , not only of this coun- try , but of this age . He was a democrat , because he believed in the integrity of the people ; and he looked ...
... character , the fame , of Mr. Macon are emphatically identified with the ultra democratic principle , not only of this coun- try , but of this age . He was a democrat , because he believed in the integrity of the people ; and he looked ...
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