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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... doubt , did this " as ne- Houses of Congress , or by his successors in favor of the cessary to preserve the morals of the people " and " the all - absorbing powers of the Executive . freedom of the press . " On the eve of a general ...
... doubt , did this " as ne- Houses of Congress , or by his successors in favor of the cessary to preserve the morals of the people " and " the all - absorbing powers of the Executive . freedom of the press . " On the eve of a general ...
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... doubt , as is not competent to instruct its Senators , is not a matter any relief would be had from Congress at this session . of much moment ; but we all agree , that , when it is as- But such were his fears . He had expressed no doubts ...
... doubt , as is not competent to instruct its Senators , is not a matter any relief would be had from Congress at this session . of much moment ; but we all agree , that , when it is as- But such were his fears . He had expressed no doubts ...
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... doubt that their spirits clear of it was so great , that he was compelled to state it were up , for they were sensitive enough on this question . had no application to his election . No , sir , said he , I They were compact , stood ...
... doubt that their spirits clear of it was so great , that he was compelled to state it were up , for they were sensitive enough on this question . had no application to his election . No , sir , said he , I They were compact , stood ...
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... doubt , if it were so , that a divorce would speedily take place , because , for them to remain together without an abandonment of their principles on one side or the other , That pecuniary distress exists in the country , no one can doubt ...
... doubt , if it were so , that a divorce would speedily take place , because , for them to remain together without an abandonment of their principles on one side or the other , That pecuniary distress exists in the country , no one can doubt ...
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... doubt not that the other coun- of Transylvania University , I am persuaded that he would ties of the State are equally patriotic . Their delusion will find the organ of destructiveness prominently developed . vanish ; it is already ...
... doubt not that the other coun- of Transylvania University , I am persuaded that he would ties of the State are equally patriotic . Their delusion will find the organ of destructiveness prominently developed . vanish ; it is already ...
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