The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 1Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1838 |
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... house divided against itself — and thus to afford free scope to that competition , discussion , and mutual moral influence , which cannot but result , in the end , in the ascendency of the truth , and in " the greatest good of the ...
... house divided against itself — and thus to afford free scope to that competition , discussion , and mutual moral influence , which cannot but result , in the end , in the ascendency of the truth , and in " the greatest good of the ...
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... for an unexpired term of service , and for this post Mr. Macon was not a candidate . He was first elected to the House of Representatives in the summer of 1791 , and took his seat on the 25th of October of 1837.1 19 Nathaniel Macon .
... for an unexpired term of service , and for this post Mr. Macon was not a candidate . He was first elected to the House of Representatives in the summer of 1791 , and took his seat on the 25th of October of 1837.1 19 Nathaniel Macon .
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... house of Congress , and the respect and confidence of his fellow members elevated him to the chair of its presiding officer . In the station of Speaker of the House of Representatives , he exhibited , in the strongest light , those ...
... house of Congress , and the respect and confidence of his fellow members elevated him to the chair of its presiding officer . In the station of Speaker of the House of Representatives , he exhibited , in the strongest light , those ...
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... House of Repre- sentatives will show that it lost the votes of many of the most distin- guished members of the party , of which he was the acknowledged nucleus . We propose to say but a few words on the subject of Mr. Macon's course ...
... House of Repre- sentatives will show that it lost the votes of many of the most distin- guished members of the party , of which he was the acknowledged nucleus . We propose to say but a few words on the subject of Mr. Macon's course ...
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... house to all who might visit him . He seemed to be obviously preparing for death , which he knew was close upon his lengthened duration of life ; and his friends had the satisfaction to perceive that the continued indications of its ...
... house to all who might visit him . He seemed to be obviously preparing for death , which he knew was close upon his lengthened duration of life ; and his friends had the satisfaction to perceive that the continued indications of its ...
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