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 ..., Band 2;Band 10;Band 59Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... distress is attributable to the Executive measures and a particular course ? Would it have been any defence for them to say , We come back , because , not choosing to obey you , the people , we did not think proper to comply with the ...
... distress is attributable to the Executive measures and a particular course ? Would it have been any defence for them to say , We come back , because , not choosing to obey you , the people , we did not think proper to comply with the ...
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... distress , as an act of lawless power ; as an act in direct violation of the constitution . And is it not so ? Suppose now , it had not taken place ; suppose it had not been thought of - and this question had been put to any gentleman ...
... distress , as an act of lawless power ; as an act in direct violation of the constitution . And is it not so ? Suppose now , it had not taken place ; suppose it had not been thought of - and this question had been put to any gentleman ...
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... distress which would ensue from del of our liberties against the most dangerous assaults , it ; but instead of listening to those panic - makers and should be sustained . alarmists , they were willing to encounter any degree of On ...
... distress which would ensue from del of our liberties against the most dangerous assaults , it ; but instead of listening to those panic - makers and should be sustained . alarmists , they were willing to encounter any degree of On ...
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... distress , deep dis- such excitement as that the gentleman had described , nor tress , prevailed throughout the country . Would any body did he at all despair of the republic , though he did de- of men venture to tell us , that the ...
... distress , deep dis- such excitement as that the gentleman had described , nor tress , prevailed throughout the country . Would any body did he at all despair of the republic , though he did de- of men venture to tell us , that the ...
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... distress in the city of Pittsburg , produced them . He thought that this memorial from the and he said then that he believed there was none pre- respectable county of Huntingdon , in which there were vailing there . But , so soon as the ...
... distress in the city of Pittsburg , produced them . He thought that this memorial from the and he said then that he believed there was none pre- respectable county of Huntingdon , in which there were vailing there . But , so soon as the ...
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