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 59 |
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... earned it for him . on the great interests of the nation , through prospects of No
man can retain an office unless he continues to do executive patronage , would
be more liberally confided in battle in obedience to the mandates of his leader .
... earned it for him . on the great interests of the nation , through prospects of No
man can retain an office unless he continues to do executive patronage , would
be more liberally confided in battle in obedience to the mandates of his leader .
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Well , then , 1825 , 131 , 600 has it gone beyond the wants of the community ?
Here , 1826 , 3 , 000 , 000 again , I ask for proof , not allegation . When was it that
1827 , 2 , 200 , 000 the real wants and interests of the community did not re1828
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Well , then , 1825 , 131 , 600 has it gone beyond the wants of the community ?
Here , 1826 , 3 , 000 , 000 again , I ask for proof , not allegation . When was it that
1827 , 2 , 200 , 000 the real wants and interests of the community did not re1828
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That money is not as safe and our available funds in the Treasury - in other words
, nor useful as our interests require ... and has so continued , affording proper
interest until done in proportion to their means and their previous the conduct of ...
That money is not as safe and our available funds in the Treasury - in other words
, nor useful as our interests require ... and has so continued , affording proper
interest until done in proportion to their means and their previous the conduct of ...
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... the public interests , and are willing to forego their per - confining every
department of the Government to its apsonal preferences and maintain the
majesty of the laws . propriate sphere . Is not this opinion well founded ? - Mr . S .
had another ...
... the public interests , and are willing to forego their per - confining every
department of the Government to its apsonal preferences and maintain the
majesty of the laws . propriate sphere . Is not this opinion well founded ? - Mr . S .
had another ...
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The bold and acknowledged conqueror , who open - shackles of party , and to
look beyond the interests of one ly seizes upon the Government and claims to
control its man , or even one party , and regard the great interests of whole action
...
The bold and acknowledged conqueror , who open - shackles of party , and to
look beyond the interests of one ly seizes upon the Government and claims to
control its man , or even one party , and regard the great interests of whole action
...
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