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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... remarks ap- common sacrifice of minor differences to high patriotic plied to the people of Baltimore who assembled on Sun- duties , that I look , and look confidently , for the salvation day last , in the afternoon , and no others . of ...
... remarks ap- common sacrifice of minor differences to high patriotic plied to the people of Baltimore who assembled on Sun- duties , that I look , and look confidently , for the salvation day last , in the afternoon , and no others . of ...
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... remarks , Mr. T. said he would move for the reading and printing of the resolutions , and their refer- ence to the Committee on Finance . They were read , referred , and ordered to be printed accordingly . pursuits , their employments ...
... remarks , Mr. T. said he would move for the reading and printing of the resolutions , and their refer- ence to the Committee on Finance . They were read , referred , and ordered to be printed accordingly . pursuits , their employments ...
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... remarks of driven to despair . This memorial comes from my own an electioneering tendency , and so avowed . Whether home ; from those who are my neighbors , and , I am proud the people will think the Senate so occupied are con- to say ...
... remarks of driven to despair . This memorial comes from my own an electioneering tendency , and so avowed . Whether home ; from those who are my neighbors , and , I am proud the people will think the Senate so occupied are con- to say ...
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... remark which was to him entirely unintelli- so blind as those who will not see . The gentlemen gible , and if he ( Mr. C ... remarks , from the difficulty so , and I will tell the gentleman , whether the note is for he had to understand ...
... remark which was to him entirely unintelli- so blind as those who will not see . The gentlemen gible , and if he ( Mr. C ... remarks , from the difficulty so , and I will tell the gentleman , whether the note is for he had to understand ...
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... remarks The gentleman will see by the book in his hand , that I was which he had made , he had taken occasion to say , that he pressed to give my opinions as to what kind of bank I believed the Bank of England was established during a ...
... remarks The gentleman will see by the book in his hand , that I was which he had made , he had taken occasion to say , that he pressed to give my opinions as to what kind of bank I believed the Bank of England was established during a ...
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