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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... regard to him , and other questions of a polit- could devise , and who had been condemned , too , by a ical nature , in a discussion which took place in his cabi - vote of a co - ordinate branch of the Government , should , net ...
... regard to him , and other questions of a polit- could devise , and who had been condemned , too , by a ical nature , in a discussion which took place in his cabi - vote of a co - ordinate branch of the Government , should , net ...
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... regard to this bank , which , if done by a British mon- sary - the constitution being the law ; that , moreover , by arch , would have brought his head to the block . Most the article of the constitution which authorizes them to ...
... regard to this bank , which , if done by a British mon- sary - the constitution being the law ; that , moreover , by arch , would have brought his head to the block . Most the article of the constitution which authorizes them to ...
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... regard . of the deposites , on the responsibility of the President , Mr. LEIGH felt no desire to take part in this conver- was an assumption of power which ought to be resisted sation , but he could not forbear remarking , as one of the ...
... regard . of the deposites , on the responsibility of the President , Mr. LEIGH felt no desire to take part in this conver- was an assumption of power which ought to be resisted sation , but he could not forbear remarking , as one of the ...
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... regard to the Bank , larity , even a shake of the hand , he must have enjoyed at he having believed , twelve or eighteen months ago , that that time faculties very nearly mature . I was very young the institution ought to be re ...
... regard to the Bank , larity , even a shake of the hand , he must have enjoyed at he having believed , twelve or eighteen months ago , that that time faculties very nearly mature . I was very young the institution ought to be re ...
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... regard- raculous a result . ed as almost treason ! The parallels of history , Mr. Presi- The attack of the honorable gentleman upon the Gov- dent , are remarkable . About the commencement of the ernor of Pennsylvania , was entirely out ...
... regard- raculous a result . ed as almost treason ! The parallels of history , Mr. Presi- The attack of the honorable gentleman upon the Gov- dent , are remarkable . About the commencement of the ernor of Pennsylvania , was entirely out ...
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