The Statesmen of America in 1846Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1847 - 548 Seiten |
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... ment used for similar purposes . The state of Tennessee , through her legislature , has repeatedly declared her settled opinions against the existence of such an institution , and at no time in its favour . She has instructed her ...
... ment used for similar purposes . The state of Tennessee , through her legislature , has repeatedly declared her settled opinions against the existence of such an institution , and at no time in its favour . She has instructed her ...
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... , became intolerable ; at these times I have sought consolation from Mr. Buchanan . At the depart- ment of state , at his own residence , I was at all times instantly admitted , and received with wel- come , JAMES BUCHANAN.
... , became intolerable ; at these times I have sought consolation from Mr. Buchanan . At the depart- ment of state , at his own residence , I was at all times instantly admitted , and received with wel- come , JAMES BUCHANAN.
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... commendation of his argu- ment in the highly important Patent Case , in which he was eminently successful . Judge M'Clean , of the Supreme Court of the United States , and the Honorable John Y. Mason , United GOVERNOR SEWARD . 33.
... commendation of his argu- ment in the highly important Patent Case , in which he was eminently successful . Judge M'Clean , of the Supreme Court of the United States , and the Honorable John Y. Mason , United GOVERNOR SEWARD . 33.
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... ment , no motive , to do so . I have addressed my fellow citizens in many various relations , when re- wards of wealth and fame awaited me . I have been cheered , on other occasions , by manifestations of popular approbation and ...
... ment , no motive , to do so . I have addressed my fellow citizens in many various relations , when re- wards of wealth and fame awaited me . I have been cheered , on other occasions , by manifestations of popular approbation and ...
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... ment , but even of recognition . I sat here two weeks during the preliminary trial . I stood here between the prisoner and the Jury nine hours , and pleaded for the wretch that he was insane and did not even know he was on trial : and ...
... ment , but even of recognition . I sat here two weeks during the preliminary trial . I stood here between the prisoner and the Jury nine hours , and pleaded for the wretch that he was insane and did not even know he was on trial : and ...
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