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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... character so singular , that I cannot refrain , though it on behalf of the bank , ever offered to bribe the Presi is stepping out of the way of sober argument , to notice dent , or that it would have purchased , if he had offered them ...
... character so singular , that I cannot refrain , though it on behalf of the bank , ever offered to bribe the Presi is stepping out of the way of sober argument , to notice dent , or that it would have purchased , if he had offered them ...
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... character was too well known for any one to believe him guilty of such conduct . The words " his Secretary , " were still retained ; he , Mr. F. , wished to know if any alteration had taken place in substance . Mr. SPRAGUE called for ...
... character was too well known for any one to believe him guilty of such conduct . The words " his Secretary , " were still retained ; he , Mr. F. , wished to know if any alteration had taken place in substance . Mr. SPRAGUE called for ...
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... character of the paper , and yet honorable gentlemen had not received it . We had got it , and how could we unget it . Mr. F. did not know how you could make the President receive it , if it were your good pleasure to send it back to ...
... character of the paper , and yet honorable gentlemen had not received it . We had got it , and how could we unget it . Mr. F. did not know how you could make the President receive it , if it were your good pleasure to send it back to ...
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... character- one which might be regarded , not as local , but general . He had heretofore presented memorials and proceedings in towns and counties - from all the counties in West Jer- sey below Trenton . The one which he had just offered ...
... character- one which might be regarded , not as local , but general . He had heretofore presented memorials and proceedings in towns and counties - from all the counties in West Jer- sey below Trenton . The one which he had just offered ...
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... character of the gentle- fence against the Deity of Heaven was certainly not the men of Baltimore , when he describes them as riotous and less aggravated because it was in union with an offence factious , and violators of the Sabbath ...
... character of the gentle- fence against the Deity of Heaven was certainly not the men of Baltimore , when he describes them as riotous and less aggravated because it was in union with an offence factious , and violators of the Sabbath ...
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