The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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Página 1701
... regard to whom he might oppose , or whom act in concert with . The Admi- nistration had now come round to his , long unshaken , position ; the reign of Ex- ecutive and Congressional misrule was at an end , and to the little party to ...
... regard to whom he might oppose , or whom act in concert with . The Admi- nistration had now come round to his , long unshaken , position ; the reign of Ex- ecutive and Congressional misrule was at an end , and to the little party to ...
Página 1724
... regard to any proposed amendments which may be pending - cannot be put in Committee ; so that in the latter every proposed amendment must be voted on , and de- bate must have exhausted itself before the subject under consideration can ...
... regard to any proposed amendments which may be pending - cannot be put in Committee ; so that in the latter every proposed amendment must be voted on , and de- bate must have exhausted itself before the subject under consideration can ...
Página 1726
... regard with an eye of favor ; it was , however , in this instance , a measure of necessity to the Treasury , as well as of great public advantage in various points of view , while it was not obnoxious to the charge brought against it of ...
... regard with an eye of favor ; it was , however , in this instance , a measure of necessity to the Treasury , as well as of great public advantage in various points of view , while it was not obnoxious to the charge brought against it of ...
Página 1734
... regard to the limitation made by the Governor , that functionary having no authority to make it . These were the two opposing extremes , and they were advocated , the former by Messrs . Maury , Harlan , Towns , Robert- son , Mason , of ...
... regard to the limitation made by the Governor , that functionary having no authority to make it . These were the two opposing extremes , and they were advocated , the former by Messrs . Maury , Harlan , Towns , Robert- son , Mason , of ...
Página 1761
... regard to the course that the United States would probably take in the troubles , as entirely decisive of the contest . It was known that the citizens all along the frontier line , true to the natural sympathies of freemen , were ...
... regard to the course that the United States would probably take in the troubles , as entirely decisive of the contest . It was known that the citizens all along the frontier line , true to the natural sympathies of freemen , were ...
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