The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volumes 1-2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... United States Military System , 13 United States Literary Gazette , 219 Van Rensselaer's Lectures on Geology , 429 Verplanck's Evidences of Revealed Religion , 26 142 Wayland's Two Discourses , 214 Webster's Address , 203 Wheaton's ...
... United States Military System , 13 United States Literary Gazette , 219 Van Rensselaer's Lectures on Geology , 429 Verplanck's Evidences of Revealed Religion , 26 142 Wayland's Two Discourses , 214 Webster's Address , 203 Wheaton's ...
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... United States . December 12 , 1820 . Washington : Printed by Gales and Seaton . Before we proceed to the consideration of Mr. Calhoun's plan of organizing the Peace Establishment of the United States , we propose to examine a question ...
... United States . December 12 , 1820 . Washington : Printed by Gales and Seaton . Before we proceed to the consideration of Mr. Calhoun's plan of organizing the Peace Establishment of the United States , we propose to examine a question ...
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... for the security of our frontier possessions , and * Paley's Moral and Polit . Philos . book vi . chap . 12. s . 3 . to constitute a basis of extension for a war establishment 1825. ] 19 United States Military System .
... for the security of our frontier possessions , and * Paley's Moral and Polit . Philos . book vi . chap . 12. s . 3 . to constitute a basis of extension for a war establishment 1825. ] 19 United States Military System .
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... United States , was said to be in favor of an army of 15,000 men . Mr. Calhoun , on the floor of congress , voted for 10,000 men . Mr. Clay , on the contrary , whose voice is now raised against the evil tendency of the mili- tary spirit ...
... United States , was said to be in favor of an army of 15,000 men . Mr. Calhoun , on the floor of congress , voted for 10,000 men . Mr. Clay , on the contrary , whose voice is now raised against the evil tendency of the mili- tary spirit ...
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... United States has been called forth to achieve victories over the regular forces of Europe , are so many convincing illustra- tions of its importance as an arm of defence ; while , at the same time , the many defeats it has suffered ...
... United States has been called forth to achieve victories over the regular forces of Europe , are so many convincing illustra- tions of its importance as an arm of defence ; while , at the same time , the many defeats it has suffered ...
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