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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... true or false , they must be treated with that 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 ...
... true or false , they must be treated with that 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 ...
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... true that the President has been tried by the And here I wish to bring some of his opinions in as Senate in their capacity of a high court of impeachment ; close connexion as possible with much of his practice , it is not true that ...
... true that the President has been tried by the And here I wish to bring some of his opinions in as Senate in their capacity of a high court of impeachment ; close connexion as possible with much of his practice , it is not true that ...
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... true ' tis pity ; pity ' tis ' tis true . " as a matter between my constituents , the people of my But , in proceeding to prove the purity of his conduct State , and myself ; and I did not think it in good taste , if and his motives ...
... true ' tis pity ; pity ' tis ' tis true . " as a matter between my constituents , the people of my But , in proceeding to prove the purity of his conduct State , and myself ; and I did not think it in good taste , if and his motives ...
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... true them only am I bound to yield that obedience which the was practised upon them and upon the country . And representative owes to the combined and enlightened will shall I receive this , and obey it as the will of the people of his ...
... true them only am I bound to yield that obedience which the was practised upon them and upon the country . And representative owes to the combined and enlightened will shall I receive this , and obey it as the will of the people of his ...
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... true character might be seen . motion . Mr. SPRAGUE said , when the paper was read to the Mr. PRESTON said , it was remarkable to see one doc- Senate , he noticed that the President called the Secreta - ument answer so many purposes ...
... true character might be seen . motion . Mr. SPRAGUE said , when the paper was read to the Mr. PRESTON said , it was remarkable to see one doc- Senate , he noticed that the President called the Secreta - ument answer so many purposes ...
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