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... York Express of Wednesday last , the writer of which has taken the trouble to meet , and absolutely extinguish , the latest of these incen- diary attempts upon the reputation of Mr. Webster . We have a very sensible pleasure in ...
... York Express of Wednesday last , the writer of which has taken the trouble to meet , and absolutely extinguish , the latest of these incen- diary attempts upon the reputation of Mr. Webster . We have a very sensible pleasure in ...
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... York ; ) Mr. King , of North Carolina , ( now Senator from Alabama , and late President of the Senate ; ) Mr. Richardson , ( late Chief Justice of New Hampshire ; ) Mr. Robertson , of Louisiana ; and many others of the warmest ...
... York ; ) Mr. King , of North Carolina , ( now Senator from Alabama , and late President of the Senate ; ) Mr. Richardson , ( late Chief Justice of New Hampshire ; ) Mr. Robertson , of Louisiana ; and many others of the warmest ...
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... York , a distin- guished friend of the 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 ...
... York , a distin- guished friend of the 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 ...
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... York ; Mr. Ingham , of Pennsylvania ; Mr. Murfree , of North Carolina ; Mr. Williams , of North Carolina ; Mr. Conard , of Pennsylva- nia ; Mr. Stanford , of North Carolina ; and other stanch Democrats , voted with Mr. Webster ; and ...
... York ; Mr. Ingham , of Pennsylvania ; Mr. Murfree , of North Carolina ; Mr. Williams , of North Carolina ; Mr. Conard , of Pennsylva- nia ; Mr. Stanford , of North Carolina ; and other stanch Democrats , voted with Mr. Webster ; and ...
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... York , for the Establishment of a National Bank , February 8 , 1837 .... .... 116 REMARKS in the Senate of the United States , February 20 , 1837 , in Relation to the Manuscript Papers of Mr. Madison ... 119 REMARKS in the Senate of the ...
... York , for the Establishment of a National Bank , February 8 , 1837 .... .... 116 REMARKS in the Senate of the United States , February 20 , 1837 , in Relation to the Manuscript Papers of Mr. Madison ... 119 REMARKS in the Senate of the ...
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