The Southern Review, Tom 2A. E. Miller., 1828 |
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... portion of the United States where Mr. Jefferson so fondly hoped , and so confidently predicted , would be found its purest disciples , its firmest , its latest , its most incorruptible advocates . How melancholy to reflect that ...
... portion of the United States where Mr. Jefferson so fondly hoped , and so confidently predicted , would be found its purest disciples , its firmest , its latest , its most incorruptible advocates . How melancholy to reflect that ...
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... portion , according to the federal principle of apportionment to which each has assented , of the direct bene- fits accruing from the government , and of the distribution of its income in all cases in which such a distribution can be ...
... portion , according to the federal principle of apportionment to which each has assented , of the direct bene- fits accruing from the government , and of the distribution of its income in all cases in which such a distribution can be ...
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... portion of the country exclusively burthened , and another exclusively bountied and benefited by the mere fiscal operations of the common government . What , then , must be the condition of the staple growing States , when we take into ...
... portion of the country exclusively burthened , and another exclusively bountied and benefited by the mere fiscal operations of the common government . What , then , must be the condition of the staple growing States , when we take into ...
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