Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Volume 10;Volume 60Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... principle, I have been early taught to regard as a false doctrine, that has done, and is destined to do ... principles founded in truth and justice, leaving the consequences to God. In voting against this measure of the administration, 1 ...
... principle, I have been early taught to regard as a false doctrine, that has done, and is destined to do ... principles founded in truth and justice, leaving the consequences to God. In voting against this measure of the administration, 1 ...
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... principle of responsibility for which Ames, Sois. and others contended in 1789, and upon which the gentleman relies in support of this doctrine, I admit to be applicable to the Departments of War, Navy, and State. To execute the will of ...
... principle of responsibility for which Ames, Sois. and others contended in 1789, and upon which the gentleman relies in support of this doctrine, I admit to be applicable to the Departments of War, Navy, and State. To execute the will of ...
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... principle, generally, as is provided by the third section of the bill. In speaking of what he considered to be the most objectionable features of the bill, Mr. P. said he should confine himself chiefly to its operation upon those who ...
... principle, generally, as is provided by the third section of the bill. In speaking of what he considered to be the most objectionable features of the bill, Mr. P. said he should confine himself chiefly to its operation upon those who ...
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... principle of freedom invaded, which he never would surrender. He claimed, as a freeman—as a citizen of Virginia, one of the members of this great confederated Union—either by himself, or his representative, to tax himself. It was a ...
... principle of freedom invaded, which he never would surrender. He claimed, as a freeman—as a citizen of Virginia, one of the members of this great confederated Union—either by himself, or his representative, to tax himself. It was a ...
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... principle, it is not to be wondered at if the superstructure should be unsteady, and unable to stand the touch of investigation. The first two resolutions, according to my understanding of them, affirm, substantially, the same principle ...
... principle, it is not to be wondered at if the superstructure should be unsteady, and unable to stand the touch of investigation. The first two resolutions, according to my understanding of them, affirm, substantially, the same principle ...
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