Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2;Volume 14;Volume 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... party to those whose constitutional right it is to select our rulers . The only boon we ask is to have rigid justice meted out to us . If the army has not met the expectations of the country , and has failed in the Flor- ida war , it ...
... party to those whose constitutional right it is to select our rulers . The only boon we ask is to have rigid justice meted out to us . If the army has not met the expectations of the country , and has failed in the Flor- ida war , it ...
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... party . Mr. GLASCOCK replied that , whether he was consid- ered as one of the party or not , no man in his section of country ever doubted where he stood in relation to the prominent measures of General Jackson's administration . No man ...
... party . Mr. GLASCOCK replied that , whether he was consid- ered as one of the party or not , no man in his section of country ever doubted where he stood in relation to the prominent measures of General Jackson's administration . No man ...
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... party , before I can take to my embrace a bantling which , I fear , is the mere precursor of a bank and a paper currency far more formidable and dangerous than any to be found in the history of this country . Sir , I am opposed to that ...
... party , before I can take to my embrace a bantling which , I fear , is the mere precursor of a bank and a paper currency far more formidable and dangerous than any to be found in the history of this country . Sir , I am opposed to that ...
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... party in power for the future , or , if neither finds favor by itself , how much of one is to be combined with the other , and carried out by this administration ? Have we not a right to some explanations upon this subject ? Have not ...
... party in power for the future , or , if neither finds favor by itself , how much of one is to be combined with the other , and carried out by this administration ? Have we not a right to some explanations upon this subject ? Have not ...
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... party prejudice , the obstinacy of party interest , and the infatuation of power , will defeat every prudent remedy , and bring on a crisis of open resistance to the laws , and leave the institutions of the country , both local and ...
... party prejudice , the obstinacy of party interest , and the infatuation of power , will defeat every prudent remedy , and bring on a crisis of open resistance to the laws , and leave the institutions of the country , both local and ...
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