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In conclusion permit me to invoke that Power which superintends all governments to infuse into your deliberations at this important crisis of our history a spirit of mutual forbearance and conciliation . In that spirit was our Union ...
In conclusion permit me to invoke that Power which superintends all governments to infuse into your deliberations at this important crisis of our history a spirit of mutual forbearance and conciliation . In that spirit was our Union ...
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On this subject I am sure that I can not be mistaken in ascribing our want of success to the undue countenance which has been afforded to the spirit of monopoly . All the serious dangers which our system has yet encountered may be ...
On this subject I am sure that I can not be mistaken in ascribing our want of success to the undue countenance which has been afforded to the spirit of monopoly . All the serious dangers which our system has yet encountered may be ...
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The Leaven of Democracy : The Growth of the Democratic Spirit in the Time of Jackson . New York , 1963. Contemporary views of Jacksonian politics and society organized by geographical region , with excellent introductions by the editor ...
The Leaven of Democracy : The Growth of the Democratic Spirit in the Time of Jackson . New York , 1963. Contemporary views of Jacksonian politics and society organized by geographical region , with excellent introductions by the editor ...
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Youth in the Carolinas 17671787 | 1 |
Planter and Politician 18221828 | 8 |
Second Term 18331836 | 15 |
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