Thirty Years' View: Or, A History of the Working of the American Government for Thirty Years, from 1820 to 1850. Chiefly Taken from the Congress Debates, the Private Papers of General Jackson, and the Speeches of Ex-Senator Benton, with His Actual View of the Men and Affairs: with Historical Notes and Illustrations, and Some Notices of Eminent Deceased Contemporaries, Том 2D. Appleton, 1856 |
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... principles of our government . We decline usage of his predecessors in delivering a public commercial relations on equal terms , being ever alliances , as adverse to our peace . We desire address on the occasion : a declaration of gen ...
... principles of our government . We decline usage of his predecessors in delivering a public commercial relations on equal terms , being ever alliances , as adverse to our peace . We desire address on the occasion : a declaration of gen ...
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... principles and political integrity , crowded around to convince him of their personal attachment , and give evidence of their approval of his public acts . The wharves , the shipping , the housetops and windows , and the streets through ...
... principles and political integrity , crowded around to convince him of their personal attachment , and give evidence of their approval of his public acts . The wharves , the shipping , the housetops and windows , and the streets through ...
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... principles , of vigorous and energetic character , whose loss from the service of the country , I regard as a public misfortune . The whig members all sup- ported this resolution , and all the members , I believe , with the exception of ...
... principles , of vigorous and energetic character , whose loss from the service of the country , I regard as a public misfortune . The whig members all sup- ported this resolution , and all the members , I believe , with the exception of ...
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... principles which were bequeathed us was expected to yield . " Whereas , the great commercial interests of our city have nearly reached a point of general ruin our merchants driven from a state of prosperity to that of unprecedented ...
... principles which were bequeathed us was expected to yield . " Whereas , the great commercial interests of our city have nearly reached a point of general ruin our merchants driven from a state of prosperity to that of unprecedented ...
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... principles and terms of that act . A majority of those who voted for that act , about which there had been so much said , and so much misrepresentation , had professed to regard it and he could not doubt that at the time they did so ...
... principles and terms of that act . A majority of those who voted for that act , about which there had been so much said , and so much misrepresentation , had professed to regard it and he could not doubt that at the time they did so ...
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