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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... party discipline and party organization , not of may supply my place who might join in that work of evidence , argument , deliberation , and calm judgment . destruction ; and , for a judgment upon my acts , I appeal- The vote upon them ...
... party discipline and party organization , not of may supply my place who might join in that work of evidence , argument , deliberation , and calm judgment . destruction ; and , for a judgment upon my acts , I appeal- The vote upon them ...
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... party feelings and party excitements . if it cannot entirely correct , this evil also . And I , for Calculations from intrigue or management would fail . one , will do all that in me lies to correct it . I will advise Nor would their ...
... party feelings and party excitements . if it cannot entirely correct , this evil also . And I , for Calculations from intrigue or management would fail . one , will do all that in me lies to correct it . I will advise Nor would their ...
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... party , and must be defended by the party . It was the act of the leader , and must be supported as a party measure . I will not comment upon the morality , or patriotism , or love of law , of such a position ; nor ques tion the right ...
... party , and must be defended by the party . It was the act of the leader , and must be supported as a party measure . I will not comment upon the morality , or patriotism , or love of law , of such a position ; nor ques tion the right ...
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... party ; not all of those who have heretofore opposed General Jackson's elevation to office . The presiding officer of the convention is an eminent and praiseworthy instance of that honesty of purpose and devotion to country , which ...
... party ; not all of those who have heretofore opposed General Jackson's elevation to office . The presiding officer of the convention is an eminent and praiseworthy instance of that honesty of purpose and devotion to country , which ...
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... 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 , breathes slaughter and extermination to all the nation ...
... 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 , breathes slaughter and extermination to all the nation ...
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