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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... respect to the explanatory message to which reference to refute or to establish , may be made to bear a con- has been made , he was somewhat glad that it had been stion , varying altogether from the sentiments really sent to them this ...
... respect to the explanatory message to which reference to refute or to establish , may be made to bear a con- has been made , he was somewhat glad that it had been stion , varying altogether from the sentiments really sent to them this ...
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... respect to the explanatory message to which reference ed to refute or to establish , may be made to bear a con- has been made , he was somewhat glad that it had been struction , varying altogether from the sentiments really sent to them ...
... respect to the explanatory message to which reference ed to refute or to establish , may be made to bear a con- has been made , he was somewhat glad that it had been struction , varying altogether from the sentiments really sent to them ...
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... respect to what fell from Mississippi , to print the resolutions , which were from the honorable Senator from Georgia That gen - hereafter to be presented to the Senate , must go on the tleman had said , that it would be extremely ...
... respect to what fell from Mississippi , to print the resolutions , which were from the honorable Senator from Georgia That gen - hereafter to be presented to the Senate , must go on the tleman had said , that it would be extremely ...
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... respect of the Senate ; but there is much called members of the cabinet , being one - half of the more in it than indecorum , or want of respect to the Sen- whole , were appointed last year , in the recess of Con- ate ; and I think we ...
... respect of the Senate ; but there is much called members of the cabinet , being one - half of the more in it than indecorum , or want of respect to the Sen- whole , were appointed last year , in the recess of Con- ate ; and I think we ...
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... respect , modera- tion , and forbearance , which became the dignity of the Senate , or that body would be lost , in the opinion of the American people . Let the conduct of the President be fairly examined , and no incorrect inferences ...
... respect , modera- tion , and forbearance , which became the dignity of the Senate , or that body would be lost , in the opinion of the American people . Let the conduct of the President be fairly examined , and no incorrect inferences ...
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