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 - Law |
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Page 1421
... interests of other sections of the nation . The railroad from Charleston , South Carolina , is one of these ... interest to carry them ; and he had no doubt but that the transporta- tion of the mail would be sought for by these ...
... interests of other sections of the nation . The railroad from Charleston , South Carolina , is one of these ... interest to carry them ; and he had no doubt but that the transporta- tion of the mail would be sought for by these ...
Page 1457
... interest or party rage , that some malignant distemper has seized upon , and now deeply affects , our political system . At all former periods we had , it is true , great party excitement , much crimination and recrimination between the ...
... interest or party rage , that some malignant distemper has seized upon , and now deeply affects , our political system . At all former periods we had , it is true , great party excitement , much crimination and recrimination between the ...
Page 1469
... interest and the open zeal which he manifested that , but for the singular and unexpected assertions in the late election . I might refer particularly to a which I have lately heard upon the subject , I would not letter written to the ...
... interest and the open zeal which he manifested that , but for the singular and unexpected assertions in the late election . I might refer particularly to a which I have lately heard upon the subject , I would not letter written to the ...
Page 1475
... interest of the country , as it should be , constitute an aggregate influence great enough to be trusted in the hands of any one man . To this measure of influence , and more , the President is entitled . The constitution bestows it ...
... interest of the country , as it should be , constitute an aggregate influence great enough to be trusted in the hands of any one man . To this measure of influence , and more , the President is entitled . The constitution bestows it ...
Page 1489
... interests , as also the interest of the State of Maryland ; and whereas , from his course in this matter , he has given us reason to believe that he has no regard to our interest , but that he is seeking self aggrandizement at the ...
... interests , as also the interest of the State of Maryland ; and whereas , from his course in this matter , he has given us reason to believe that he has no regard to our interest , but that he is seeking self aggrandizement at the ...
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