Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Volume 1;Volume 6;Volume 50Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... patriotism , that drove them to encounter the privations to pieces . We [ said Mr. N. ] will resist this attempt . It of a pioneer life , and by the equally notorious and record - is said that the people are violators of the public land ...
... patriotism , that drove them to encounter the privations to pieces . We [ said Mr. N. ] will resist this attempt . It of a pioneer life , and by the equally notorious and record - is said that the people are violators of the public land ...
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... patriotism and may induce to Western emigration . Sir , I rise to defend her wisdom . The system adopted was her own sys- the East . I rise to repel , both the charge itself , and the tem . She knew , for she had tried and proved its ...
... patriotism and may induce to Western emigration . Sir , I rise to defend her wisdom . The system adopted was her own sys- the East . I rise to repel , both the charge itself , and the tem . She knew , for she had tried and proved its ...
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... patriotism , which the gentleman had resolved , out the Government ; just so far as it operates in creating of his abundant generosity , gratuitously to bestow upon us ? sympathies and interests that would not otherwise exist ; [ said ...
... patriotism , which the gentleman had resolved , out the Government ; just so far as it operates in creating of his abundant generosity , gratuitously to bestow upon us ? sympathies and interests that would not otherwise exist ; [ said ...
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... patriotism over party spirit . Massachusetts has returned to We rejoice vice of the Union , to force the President from his seat . In answer to an address of Governor Eustis , denouncing the con- Yes , sir , " the Island of Elba ! or a ...
... patriotism over party spirit . Massachusetts has returned to We rejoice vice of the Union , to force the President from his seat . In answer to an address of Governor Eustis , denouncing the con- Yes , sir , " the Island of Elba ! or a ...
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... patriotism triumphed ; the country was saved ; the Union ed for , would make this " a Government without limita- was preserved . And are we , who stood by our coun- tion of powers , " the submission to which he considered as try then ...
... patriotism triumphed ; the country was saved ; the Union ed for , would make this " a Government without limita- was preserved . And are we , who stood by our coun- tion of powers , " the submission to which he considered as try then ...
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