Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 1Perkins & Marvin, 1838 |
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... Bill . - May 9 , 1828. 307 SPEECH upon the Panama Mission ; delivered in the House of Representatives . · · 322 351 • . 358 of the United States . - April , 1826 . SPEECH in the Senate of the United States , on the Bill for the relief ...
... Bill . - May 9 , 1828. 307 SPEECH upon the Panama Mission ; delivered in the House of Representatives . · · 322 351 • . 358 of the United States . - April , 1826 . SPEECH in the Senate of the United States , on the Bill for the relief ...
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... bill and all ? Do we mean to submit , and consent that we ourselves shall be ground to powder , and our country and its rights trodden down in the dust ? I know we do not mean to submit . We never shall submit . Do we intend to violate ...
... bill and all ? Do we mean to submit , and consent that we ourselves shall be ground to powder , and our country and its rights trodden down in the dust ? I know we do not mean to submit . We never shall submit . Do we intend to violate ...
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... bill had been presented to me , in the form it was when it received a negative vote from the distin- guished gentleman who represents this District , my own opinion of it would have entirely concurred with his , and I should have voted ...
... bill had been presented to me , in the form it was when it received a negative vote from the distin- guished gentleman who represents this District , my own opinion of it would have entirely concurred with his , and I should have voted ...
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... bill affecting this charter did not pass . Its history is well known . The act which afterwards did pass , passed with the assent of the corporation . Even in the worst times this power of parliament to repeal and rescind charters , has ...
... bill affecting this charter did not pass . Its history is well known . The act which afterwards did pass , passed with the assent of the corporation . Even in the worst times this power of parliament to repeal and rescind charters , has ...
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... bill of rights ? But there are prohibitions in the constitution and bill of rights of New Hampshire , introduced for the purpose of limiting the legisla- tive power , and protecting the rights and property of the citizens . One ...
... bill of rights ? But there are prohibitions in the constitution and bill of rights of New Hampshire , introduced for the purpose of limiting the legisla- tive power , and protecting the rights and property of the citizens . One ...
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