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 - Law |
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Page 1225
... administration has put aside , from narrow , temporary , and selfish considerations , an opportunity of earning the lasting gratitude of posterity , and achieving a great civil triumph , by placing this matter on its true basis . What ...
... administration has put aside , from narrow , temporary , and selfish considerations , an opportunity of earning the lasting gratitude of posterity , and achieving a great civil triumph , by placing this matter on its true basis . What ...
Page 1229
... administration . I allude to the gen- tleman who was recently a candidate for Congress in the county of Philadelphia , and in whose behalf we saw officers of the General Government arrayed , in a manner that Mr. Jefferson and General ...
... administration . I allude to the gen- tleman who was recently a candidate for Congress in the county of Philadelphia , and in whose behalf we saw officers of the General Government arrayed , in a manner that Mr. Jefferson and General ...
Page 1231
... administration , and in the details of its man- agement . " A com- Such , Mr. Chairman , was the deliberate representation made on the eve of General Jacksen's administration . But the message of the President , in 1829 , declared that ...
... administration , and in the details of its man- agement . " A com- Such , Mr. Chairman , was the deliberate representation made on the eve of General Jacksen's administration . But the message of the President , in 1829 , declared that ...
Page 1235
... administration tell us that they have constitutional scruples about meddling further with the subject ; it is no concern of theirs ; they doubt their right to cure the mischief they have inflicted . Suppose , sir , one of your naval ...
... administration tell us that they have constitutional scruples about meddling further with the subject ; it is no concern of theirs ; they doubt their right to cure the mischief they have inflicted . Suppose , sir , one of your naval ...
Page 1239
... administration , I am ready to vote adequate supplies for the protection and secu- rity of our frontier settlements . But has the Executive called for a further appropriation for that object ? If there be in the message the most distant ...
... administration , I am ready to vote adequate supplies for the protection and secu- rity of our frontier settlements . But has the Executive called for a further appropriation for that object ? If there be in the message the most distant ...
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