The United States Democratic Review, 14. kötetJ.& H.G. Langley, 1844 Vols. 1-3, 5-8 contain the political and literary portions; v. 4 the historical register department, of the numbers published from Oct. 1837 to Dec. 1840. |
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7. oldal
... principles . The currency has settled down upon a specie basis ; and although the great con- traction which it has sustained has ne- cessarily brought with it a depression of prices , yet this , as it operates equally on all , is no ...
... principles . The currency has settled down upon a specie basis ; and although the great con- traction which it has sustained has ne- cessarily brought with it a depression of prices , yet this , as it operates equally on all , is no ...
8. oldal
... principle which it was reserved for the government of the United States to introduce , for the first time in the ... principles of justice and humanity as the proper rules of conduct , observing them ourselves , and exacting the ob ...
... principle which it was reserved for the government of the United States to introduce , for the first time in the ... principles of justice and humanity as the proper rules of conduct , observing them ourselves , and exacting the ob ...
9. oldal
... principles in Great Britain . He is the person , as he tells us himself , in a sketch of his own life prefixed to his miscellaneous writings , who originally suggested the plan of the Edinburgh Review , was its first editor , and has ...
... principles in Great Britain . He is the person , as he tells us himself , in a sketch of his own life prefixed to his miscellaneous writings , who originally suggested the plan of the Edinburgh Review , was its first editor , and has ...
13. oldal
... principles that usually regu- late the conduct of men and nations , and would be without precedence in ancient or modern history . Such , then , on a general view of the matter , is the case before us . The States have solicited and ...
... principles that usually regu- late the conduct of men and nations , and would be without precedence in ancient or modern history . Such , then , on a general view of the matter , is the case before us . The States have solicited and ...
14. oldal
... principles with what were formerly called Land Banks , with an obligation to lend a large portion of their funds on mort gages of real estate . The planters , who govern the proceedings of the Louisi- ana Legislature , of course adopted ...
... principles with what were formerly called Land Banks , with an obligation to lend a large portion of their funds on mort gages of real estate . The planters , who govern the proceedings of the Louisi- ana Legislature , of course adopted ...
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