Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... Administration men , voted with Mr. Webster , on that question , against concurring with the Sen- ate in their amendment . 2d . Because it is well known that , throughout the whole war , Mr. Webster was constantly urging upon Government ...
... Administration men , voted with Mr. Webster , on that question , against concurring with the Sen- ate in their amendment . 2d . Because it is well known that , throughout the whole war , Mr. Webster was constantly urging upon Government ...
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... administration of Mr. Madison , moved for a committee " to inquire into the expediency of removing the seat of Government , during the ses- sion of Congress , to a place of better security and less inconvenience . " The motion prevailed ...
... administration of Mr. Madison , moved for a committee " to inquire into the expediency of removing the seat of Government , during the ses- sion of Congress , to a place of better security and less inconvenience . " The motion prevailed ...
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... administration , when nominations made by him to fill vacancies occurring by death or resignation , were postponed , by a vote of the majority of the Senate , to a period beyond the fourth of March then next ; and this was done with no ...
... administration , when nominations made by him to fill vacancies occurring by death or resignation , were postponed , by a vote of the majority of the Senate , to a period beyond the fourth of March then next ; and this was done with no ...
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... administration . I disdain , altogether , the character of an uncommitted man . I am committed , fully committed ; committed to the full extent of all that I am , and all that I hope , to the Constitution of the country , to its love ...
... administration . I disdain , altogether , the character of an uncommitted man . I am committed , fully committed ; committed to the full extent of all that I am , and all that I hope , to the Constitution of the country , to its love ...
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... administration and disbursement of the public revenues . But what have the friends and admirers of Mr. Jefferson to say to this appropriation ? Where do they find , in this proposed grant of three millions , designation of object , and ...
... administration and disbursement of the public revenues . But what have the friends and admirers of Mr. Jefferson to say to this appropriation ? Where do they find , in this proposed grant of three millions , designation of object , and ...
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