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 2;Volume 13;Volume 69Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... political office broker , I know not ; but the effect is the same upon the public interests and the public virtue ... politics , and violate their personal honor , upon the promise of executive support and influence in accomplishing ...
... political office broker , I know not ; but the effect is the same upon the public interests and the public virtue ... politics , and violate their personal honor , upon the promise of executive support and influence in accomplishing ...
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... political system . The Virginia objectors to the constitution were mistaken . It is not the great powers of peace and war , of the purse and of the sword , vested in the Federal Government , which are most to be feared ; nor is it so ...
... political system . The Virginia objectors to the constitution were mistaken . It is not the great powers of peace and war , of the purse and of the sword , vested in the Federal Government , which are most to be feared ; nor is it so ...
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... politics . It will be per- ceived , and must be acknowledged , that this principle is founded upon the abuse of ... political contest , and should be distributed among them in the same manner that the spoils , whether of lands or ...
... politics . It will be per- ceived , and must be acknowledged , that this principle is founded upon the abuse of ... political contest , and should be distributed among them in the same manner that the spoils , whether of lands or ...
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... political purposes were willing . to sacrifice the best interests of the State , I do not desire to do injustice to my colleague , and therefore shall con- fine myself to that which has become matter of history , or fairly deducible ...
... political purposes were willing . to sacrifice the best interests of the State , I do not desire to do injustice to my colleague , and therefore shall con- fine myself to that which has become matter of history , or fairly deducible ...
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... political adversaries , to further the objects of re- form . This was acceded to by the whigs , and both parties in several of the counties sent delegates to a Convention which assembled in the city of Baltimore on the 6th June , 1836 ...
... political adversaries , to further the objects of re- form . This was acceded to by the whigs , and both parties in several of the counties sent delegates to a Convention which assembled in the city of Baltimore on the 6th June , 1836 ...
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