Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: April 15, 1824-March 10, 1826D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... never was a constitution under the sun , from January to June . The climate of this in which , by an unwise exercise of the powers country alone , were there no other natural of the government , the people may not be obstacle to it ...
... never was a constitution under the sun , from January to June . The climate of this in which , by an unwise exercise of the powers country alone , were there no other natural of the government , the people may not be obstacle to it ...
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... never did expect to hear it said , on this floor , and by a gentle- man from Kentucky , too , that the excise system was a mere scarecrow , - -a bugbear - that the sound of the words constituted all the differ- ence between a system of ...
... never did expect to hear it said , on this floor , and by a gentle- man from Kentucky , too , that the excise system was a mere scarecrow , - -a bugbear - that the sound of the words constituted all the differ- ence between a system of ...
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... never could , with the aid of my glasses , see a word about either the one or the other of these ob- jects of contention ; we are now determined never to be engaged in another for such pur- poses ; for we are , ourselves , putting an ...
... never could , with the aid of my glasses , see a word about either the one or the other of these ob- jects of contention ; we are now determined never to be engaged in another for such pur- poses ; for we are , ourselves , putting an ...
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... never read Adam Smith . Butler said to Mr. Fox " that he had never read Adam Smith's work on the Wealth of Nations . " " To tell you the truth , " replied Mr. Fox , " nor I neither . There is something in all these subjects that passes ...
... never read Adam Smith . Butler said to Mr. Fox " that he had never read Adam Smith's work on the Wealth of Nations . " " To tell you the truth , " replied Mr. Fox , " nor I neither . There is something in all these subjects that passes ...
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... never having obtained any office by the slightest sacrifice of independence , I never will owe the holding of one to reluctant for- bearance , or the courtesy of my enemies . I will only add , that , if any attempt should here- after be ...
... never having obtained any office by the slightest sacrifice of independence , I never will owe the holding of one to reluctant for- bearance , or the courtesy of my enemies . I will only add , that , if any attempt should here- after be ...
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