Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... Secretary of State . This eminent citizen , whose name , in the most remote regions of the globe , sheds a lustre on the fame of his country , is at home assailed with all the malevo- lence of an intolerant faction , on the score of ...
... Secretary of State . This eminent citizen , whose name , in the most remote regions of the globe , sheds a lustre on the fame of his country , is at home assailed with all the malevo- lence of an intolerant faction , on the score of ...
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... Secretary carried it to the House , and delivered it . What was done in the House on the receipt of this message now appears from the printed journal . I have no wish to comment on the proceedings there recorded all may read them , and ...
... Secretary carried it to the House , and delivered it . What was done in the House on the receipt of this message now appears from the printed journal . I have no wish to comment on the proceedings there recorded all may read them , and ...
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... Secretary of the Senate . The President told the Secretary that it was more than an hour past 12 o'clock , and that he could receive no further communica- tions from the Senate , and immediately after , as I have understood , left the ...
... Secretary of the Senate . The President told the Secretary that it was more than an hour past 12 o'clock , and that he could receive no further communica- tions from the Senate , and immediately after , as I have understood , left the ...
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... Secretary of the Treasury . In making this motion , Mr. Webster called the attention of the Senate to the document from the Treasury , showing the state of the deposit banks at the latest dates . He quoted from the tabu- lar statement ...
... Secretary of the Treasury . In making this motion , Mr. Webster called the attention of the Senate to the document from the Treasury , showing the state of the deposit banks at the latest dates . He quoted from the tabu- lar statement ...
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... Secretary be at liberty to order funds from one bank to another , for any other reason than the exigencies of the public service . He should not be at liberty to use the public treas- ures for the purpose of upholding the credit , or ...
... Secretary be at liberty to order funds from one bank to another , for any other reason than the exigencies of the public service . He should not be at liberty to use the public treas- ures for the purpose of upholding the credit , or ...
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