Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... political cir- cumstances , but upon those high and paramount considerations which belong to the great rights of property , as well as individual and political safety , which are connected with it . Mr. ADAMS said he hoped the motion to ...
... political cir- cumstances , but upon those high and paramount considerations which belong to the great rights of property , as well as individual and political safety , which are connected with it . Mr. ADAMS said he hoped the motion to ...
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... political vane upon the steeple , whose friendship and whose opinions swing round the compass with every variation of the winds , and are steadfast only to the breath of the breeze . One of the gentleman's questions which I heard was ...
... political vane upon the steeple , whose friendship and whose opinions swing round the compass with every variation of the winds , and are steadfast only to the breath of the breeze . One of the gentleman's questions which I heard was ...
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... political maxim is better established than that which tells us that an improvident expenditure of money is the parent of profligacy , and that no people can hope to perpetuate their liberties , who long acquiesce in a policy which taxes ...
... political maxim is better established than that which tells us that an improvident expenditure of money is the parent of profligacy , and that no people can hope to perpetuate their liberties , who long acquiesce in a policy which taxes ...
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... political evils which are seen as soon as they are dangerous , them to make room for her on notes ; and this and ... politicians out of power . They may succeed , but he ( Mr. B. ) would not despair . The darkest hour of night is just ...
... political evils which are seen as soon as they are dangerous , them to make room for her on notes ; and this and ... politicians out of power . They may succeed , but he ( Mr. B. ) would not despair . The darkest hour of night is just ...
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... political considerations from any desire for individual popularity : every man must have known that its political effect would have been precisely that which has been produced . Higher considerations than a thirst for personal ...
... political considerations from any desire for individual popularity : every man must have known that its political effect would have been precisely that which has been produced . Higher considerations than a thirst for personal ...
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