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... ment of State . The principles and opinions expressed in these productions are such as I believe to be essential to the preservation of the Union , the main- tenance of the Constitution , and the advancement of the country to still ...
... ment of State . The principles and opinions expressed in these productions are such as I believe to be essential to the preservation of the Union , the main- tenance of the Constitution , and the advancement of the country to still ...
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... ment . " They think they have a right to demand of Congress not to sanction such purposes to their ruin . As American citi- zens , they demand the shelter of the laws ; as tax - payers to government , they demand the protection of ...
... ment . " They think they have a right to demand of Congress not to sanction such purposes to their ruin . As American citi- zens , they demand the shelter of the laws ; as tax - payers to government , they demand the protection of ...
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... ment . They hold the former of these two propositions , and they mean to prove it . Mr. President , this measure of the Secretary has produced a degree of evil that cannot be borne . Talk about it as we will , it cannot be borne . A ...
... ment . They hold the former of these two propositions , and they mean to prove it . Mr. President , this measure of the Secretary has produced a degree of evil that cannot be borne . Talk about it as we will , it cannot be borne . A ...
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... ment by communications not destined to see the light or to reach the public ear . I will not say that by such communica- tions the President has been deceived , but I will say , that , if he listens to them , there is great danger of ...
... ment by communications not destined to see the light or to reach the public ear . I will not say that by such communica- tions the President has been deceived , but I will say , that , if he listens to them , there is great danger of ...
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... ment may be judged of by the fact that six or eight of these boats are at this time adequate to the calls of commerce . The whole business , it is said , has fallen off at least two hundred per cent . It is natural to ask , Sir , how ...
... ment may be judged of by the fact that six or eight of these boats are at this time adequate to the calls of commerce . The whole business , it is said , has fallen off at least two hundred per cent . It is natural to ask , Sir , how ...
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