Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 1;Band 43Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... charge of this bill have pur- sued the wrong course in thus hastening the measure . There was another course which would better serve their object - which would unite all hearts and all hands : let the case be soberly and candidly set ...
... charge of this bill have pur- sued the wrong course in thus hastening the measure . There was another course which would better serve their object - which would unite all hearts and all hands : let the case be soberly and candidly set ...
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... charge , there would have been any objection to remunerating General Layfayette , in some degree , for his services and sacrifices in the cause of the United States . When , more recently , the Speak cases were nearly parallel . The ...
... charge , there would have been any objection to remunerating General Layfayette , in some degree , for his services and sacrifices in the cause of the United States . When , more recently , the Speak cases were nearly parallel . The ...
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... charge of the estates of General Lafayette , to the Bureau of Emigrants of the Department of the Seine , early in the year 1793 ; at a time when the Revolution- ary government of France sought to accomplish two purposes by inquiring ...
... charge of the estates of General Lafayette , to the Bureau of Emigrants of the Department of the Seine , early in the year 1793 ; at a time when the Revolution- ary government of France sought to accomplish two purposes by inquiring ...
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... charge of his fame ; " but , as was justly observed by the presiding officer of this House , General Lafayette now stands among posterity , and our act this day is to be the judgment of posterity on his merits and his fame . Are we then ...
... charge of his fame ; " but , as was justly observed by the presiding officer of this House , General Lafayette now stands among posterity , and our act this day is to be the judgment of posterity on his merits and his fame . Are we then ...
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... charge upon the funds of the Government , where is any limit to the responsibility which it may be thus forced to The bill before you is far from being as extensive in assume ? No Government on earth can long be adminis- its operation ...
... charge upon the funds of the Government , where is any limit to the responsibility which it may be thus forced to The bill before you is far from being as extensive in assume ? No Government on earth can long be adminis- its operation ...
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