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 an inflamma- rable to encounter . Neither the public mind nor the opin - tory letter , urging them , amidst their orgies , to lift high ions of members of Congress were then prepared , " & c . the wine - cup in pledge of eternal ...
... party an inflamma- rable to encounter . Neither the public mind nor the opin - tory letter , urging them , amidst their orgies , to lift high ions of members of Congress were then prepared , " & c . the wine - cup in pledge of eternal ...
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... party ? But , sir , ( said Mr. B. , ) it is contended that the nation will cheerfully sacrifice itself for a metaphor . The word divorce is to reconcile us to every evil . This seemed to him a singular notion , with regard to a people ...
... party ? But , sir , ( said Mr. B. , ) it is contended that the nation will cheerfully sacrifice itself for a metaphor . The word divorce is to reconcile us to every evil . This seemed to him a singular notion , with regard to a people ...
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... party sup- port a national bank ; let them see their strength , and what prospect there is for them to succeed , and they will be sat- known that the rules prevent a member in Committee of the Whole from replying to arguments made in ...
... party sup- port a national bank ; let them see their strength , and what prospect there is for them to succeed , and they will be sat- known that the rules prevent a member in Committee of the Whole from replying to arguments made in ...
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... party spirit , and with a sincere and honest desire to preserve in its purity and excellence our free constitution , and to pro- mote the prosperity and happiness of the people as well as of the Government ? Mr. CUSHING said it would be ...
... party spirit , and with a sincere and honest desire to preserve in its purity and excellence our free constitution , and to pro- mote the prosperity and happiness of the people as well as of the Government ? Mr. CUSHING said it would be ...
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... parties had entirely changed , as extraordi- nary , and , in his view , entirely unjustifiable ; and he was about ... party first named on the committee - with their separate views , to be embodied into a report , and Mr. Mann had ...
... parties had entirely changed , as extraordi- nary , and , in his view , entirely unjustifiable ; and he was about ... party first named on the committee - with their separate views , to be embodied into a report , and Mr. Mann had ...
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