Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 1;Band 13;Band 68Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... gentlemen are better informed and better judges . I am willing to hope , sir , and , indeed , I do hope and believe , that when the first payment or deposite under the act of last session shall have been made , and the States shall have ...
... gentlemen are better informed and better judges . I am willing to hope , sir , and , indeed , I do hope and believe , that when the first payment or deposite under the act of last session shall have been made , and the States shall have ...
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... gentlemen a reasonable time , but thought the day named too distant . There was one good reason why the bill should receive an earlier consideration : the distribution of the deposites was to take place soon after the 1st day of January ...
... gentlemen a reasonable time , but thought the day named too distant . There was one good reason why the bill should receive an earlier consideration : the distribution of the deposites was to take place soon after the 1st day of January ...
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... gentlemen , and with whom we have been re- peatedly threatened . Who are the people ? It may be difficult exactly to define ; but this I know , that I am one of them , and I do not look upon this thing , the people , as some great ...
... gentlemen , and with whom we have been re- peatedly threatened . Who are the people ? It may be difficult exactly to define ; but this I know , that I am one of them , and I do not look upon this thing , the people , as some great ...
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... Gentlemen who entertain such exalted opinions of their attributes , he would say , carried their reverence much further than he could agree to do . They were opinions better suited , he would say , to the subjects of arbitrary ...
... Gentlemen who entertain such exalted opinions of their attributes , he would say , carried their reverence much further than he could agree to do . They were opinions better suited , he would say , to the subjects of arbitrary ...
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... gentlemen now kindly proffering this instruction took upon themselves the character of political missionaries in the memorable panic session ; and , leaving their seats in this chamber , were heard in the cities of Philadelphia and ...
... gentlemen now kindly proffering this instruction took upon themselves the character of political missionaries in the memorable panic session ; and , leaving their seats in this chamber , were heard in the cities of Philadelphia and ...
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