The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... proposed to make , on another occasion , to change the practice for the future . On reaching the names of the representatives - elect from Mississippi , Messrs . Claiborne and Ghol- son , an interruption of a more important character ...
... proposed to make , on another occasion , to change the practice for the future . On reaching the names of the representatives - elect from Mississippi , Messrs . Claiborne and Ghol- son , an interruption of a more important character ...
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... proposed plan ? Will the public money , when in their hands , be necessarily exposed to any improper interference on the part of the Executive ? May it not be hoped that a prudent fear of public jealousy and disap- probation , in a ...
... proposed plan ? Will the public money , when in their hands , be necessarily exposed to any improper interference on the part of the Executive ? May it not be hoped that a prudent fear of public jealousy and disap- probation , in a ...
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... proposed plan is far less liable to objection , on the score of Executive patronage and control , than any bank agency that has been , or can be , devised . " The President next directed the atten- tion of Congress to the character of ...
... proposed plan is far less liable to objection , on the score of Executive patronage and control , than any bank agency that has been , or can be , devised . " The President next directed the atten- tion of Congress to the character of ...
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... proposed to divide it among the four principal offices of the city . Mr. Bron- son , of N. Y. , proposed that the ballotting be suspended till the third Monday of September , and that in the mean time the Clerk be authorized to employ ...
... proposed to divide it among the four principal offices of the city . Mr. Bron- son , of N. Y. , proposed that the ballotting be suspended till the third Monday of September , and that in the mean time the Clerk be authorized to employ ...
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... propose no change in the existing laws on this subject . Mr. R. would , therefore , himself bring forward the measures which he considered suit- able to the crisis . With this view he wished a postponement of the whole sub- ject till ...
... propose no change in the existing laws on this subject . Mr. R. would , therefore , himself bring forward the measures which he considered suit- able to the crisis . With this view he wished a postponement of the whole sub- ject till ...
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