Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Том 2;Том 13;Том 69Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... true to the people , clinging to the constitution of their creation , with a determination to save it from desecration . He comes to their sup- port , and , in the parental language of a father , advises , persuades , forewarns , and ...
... true to the people , clinging to the constitution of their creation , with a determination to save it from desecration . He comes to their sup- port , and , in the parental language of a father , advises , persuades , forewarns , and ...
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... true his . tory of the transaction . In September last , the people of Maryland , by counties and cities , chose forty electors to appoint a Senate . The constitution requires that the electors chosen by the people shall meet , at the ...
... true his . tory of the transaction . In September last , the people of Maryland , by counties and cities , chose forty electors to appoint a Senate . The constitution requires that the electors chosen by the people shall meet , at the ...
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... true in another Base : since some of them , when rebuked by the peo- ple , found it quite as convenient to reassume their trusts it had been to lay them down . This pretended res- ignation they attempted to justify in a manifesto ...
... true in another Base : since some of them , when rebuked by the peo- ple , found it quite as convenient to reassume their trusts it had been to lay them down . This pretended res- ignation they attempted to justify in a manifesto ...
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... true , therefore , that no Terri tory could be admitted till it first became a State . The converse was true ; or rather the true principle was , that the same moment it threw off its territorial character , it assumed at once that of a ...
... true , therefore , that no Terri tory could be admitted till it first became a State . The converse was true ; or rather the true principle was , that the same moment it threw off its territorial character , it assumed at once that of a ...
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... true ; for I will venture my existence tha not a member on this floor knows one twentieth part o the clerks in this city even by name , much less the politics . If I assert that to be true , of the truth which , in the nature of the ...
... true ; for I will venture my existence tha not a member on this floor knows one twentieth part o the clerks in this city even by name , much less the politics . If I assert that to be true , of the truth which , in the nature of the ...
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