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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... respect felt by this House towards the illustrious indi- vidual referred to , which resulted in the adoption of the following resolution , which was proposed by Mr. A. STE- VENSON , as a substitute for the other : " Resolved , That a ...
... respect felt by this House towards the illustrious indi- vidual referred to , which resulted in the adoption of the following resolution , which was proposed by Mr. A. STE- VENSON , as a substitute for the other : " Resolved , That a ...
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... respect and admiration which this House entertains for you . Your consistency of character , your uniform devotion to regulated liberty , in all the vicissitudes of a long and arduous life , also com mand its highest admiration . During ...
... respect and admiration which this House entertains for you . Your consistency of character , your uniform devotion to regulated liberty , in all the vicissitudes of a long and arduous life , also com mand its highest admiration . During ...
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... respect . ' After the GENERAL and the Members had resumed their seats , and a short pause occurred , Mr. MITCHELL , the organ of the Committee of re- ception , moved an adjournment . The motion was agreed to , and the House was ad ...
... respect . ' After the GENERAL and the Members had resumed their seats , and a short pause occurred , Mr. MITCHELL , the organ of the Committee of re- ception , moved an adjournment . The motion was agreed to , and the House was ad ...
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... respect to the boundary line , which separates that part of the United States from Ca- nada , those works had been abandoned . The lake was , in consequence , now left destitute of any defence what- ever , as the navy , which , for a ...
... respect to the boundary line , which separates that part of the United States from Ca- nada , those works had been abandoned . The lake was , in consequence , now left destitute of any defence what- ever , as the navy , which , for a ...
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... respect to Europe , Mr. M. said that he had no doubt that all the respect which had been shown to General Lafayette here , was unpleasant to the rulers of that country . On this side of the water , all were glad to see him ; even the ...
... respect to Europe , Mr. M. said that he had no doubt that all the respect which had been shown to General Lafayette here , was unpleasant to the rulers of that country . On this side of the water , all were glad to see him ; even the ...
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