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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... course out of daily bread . These laborers were re- [ ceiving , for wages , at the rate of eight hundred thousand dollars per annum . These memorials are from the two counties of Bristol What a spectacle in a free country ! To see these ...
... course out of daily bread . These laborers were re- [ ceiving , for wages , at the rate of eight hundred thousand dollars per annum . These memorials are from the two counties of Bristol What a spectacle in a free country ! To see these ...
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... course proposed , lest we subject ourselves to the ments of Executive office . For some time they sat with charge of treating twelve millions of people , in the per- closed doors , confined themselves to revising the business son of ...
... course proposed , lest we subject ourselves to the ments of Executive office . For some time they sat with charge of treating twelve millions of people , in the per- closed doors , confined themselves to revising the business son of ...
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... course , the members voting for the resolution have , at of the session elapsed , and not a word about the legisla- least , forever disqualified themselves from being his triers tive action has been heard , except the mere assertion re ...
... course , the members voting for the resolution have , at of the session elapsed , and not a word about the legisla- least , forever disqualified themselves from being his triers tive action has been heard , except the mere assertion re ...
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... course , he says , was sus- he had heard in regard to the elections in Hanover coun- tained by the majority of the Legislature ; and that it is ty , Virginia . It had been said that the glorious spirit of not treating the State of ...
... course , he says , was sus- he had heard in regard to the elections in Hanover coun- tained by the majority of the Legislature ; and that it is ty , Virginia . It had been said that the glorious spirit of not treating the State of ...
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... course . He has himself , indeed , declared that nei- of an attempt to defend , implied defect of character . He ther the voice of the Legislature , nor the people them - was pleased with the maxim , and would adopt it on this selves ...
... course . He has himself , indeed , declared that nei- of an attempt to defend , implied defect of character . He ther the voice of the Legislature , nor the people them - was pleased with the maxim , and would adopt it on this selves ...
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