The Quarterly Review, Volume 68J. Murray, 1841 |
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Page 52
... party , continued in party , and must end in party : yet , with all their federal or aristocratical tendencies , what great influence had the Bank Company on the election of Jefferson , Madison , Monroe , or Jackson ? But the Democrats ...
... party , continued in party , and must end in party : yet , with all their federal or aristocratical tendencies , what great influence had the Bank Company on the election of Jefferson , Madison , Monroe , or Jackson ? But the Democrats ...
Page 118
... party of aborigines , a tall gaunt figure , dressed like themselves in a kangaroo skin , his face nearly covered with hair , but having the features of an European . They endeavoured to enter into conversation with him , but he could ...
... party of aborigines , a tall gaunt figure , dressed like themselves in a kangaroo skin , his face nearly covered with hair , but having the features of an European . They endeavoured to enter into conversation with him , but he could ...
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... party on these and similar subjects . They will , we trust , be disappointed . There are , no doubt , and necessarily must be , on all such complicated questions , many shades of opinion . We have ours - others will have theirs - but ...
... party on these and similar subjects . They will , we trust , be disappointed . There are , no doubt , and necessarily must be , on all such complicated questions , many shades of opinion . We have ours - others will have theirs - but ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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