Register of Debates in Congress: 22nd Congress, 1st session, pt. 1. Senate: Dec. 5, 1831 to July 10, 1832. 1418 columns, Volume 2;Volume 8;Volume 54Gales & Seaton, 1831 |
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... feelings of gratitude for this distinguished proof of your continued confidence and unchanging kindness . " It is an honor , too , gentlemen , which has been con- ferred in a manner , and under circumstances peculiarly calculated to ...
... feelings of gratitude for this distinguished proof of your continued confidence and unchanging kindness . " It is an honor , too , gentlemen , which has been con- ferred in a manner , and under circumstances peculiarly calculated to ...
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... feelings the western lands of the State of New York , and also to hurt by the discussion ; it was a mere question of money , the head waters of Grand river which runs into Lake Erie , not of chivalry or honor . Mr. B. wished that the ...
... feelings the western lands of the State of New York , and also to hurt by the discussion ; it was a mere question of money , the head waters of Grand river which runs into Lake Erie , not of chivalry or honor . Mr. B. wished that the ...
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... feelings of the most exasperated bitterness . in this House , as was notoriously the case in the British Not a party ... feeling -- a topic which perhaps through a select committee . I have not the honor of per- involves the destinies of ...
... feelings of the most exasperated bitterness . in this House , as was notoriously the case in the British Not a party ... feeling -- a topic which perhaps through a select committee . I have not the honor of per- involves the destinies of ...
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... feelings of any gentleman . I he had not misunderstood the member from Maryland . His have no idea , however , that there is impropriety , or that remarks were based on what he [ Mr. H. ] understood the it will be so considered by the ...
... feelings of any gentleman . I he had not misunderstood the member from Maryland . His have no idea , however , that there is impropriety , or that remarks were based on what he [ Mr. H. ] understood the it will be so considered by the ...
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... feelings , though my remarks had that asked if they are ready to destroy one of their most useful tendency . Sir , my remarks and their tendency are one establishments to gratify the caprice of a Chief Magistrate ? and the same ; and to ...
... feelings , though my remarks had that asked if they are ready to destroy one of their most useful tendency . Sir , my remarks and their tendency are one establishments to gratify the caprice of a Chief Magistrate ? and the same ; and to ...
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