Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... carry a certain number of guns . Mr. Reed moved to increase the number of guns more than twofold for each ship . Mr. Webster voted in the affirmative , but the motion was lost , and the bill then passed without opposi- tion . Doubtless ...
... carry a certain number of guns . Mr. Reed moved to increase the number of guns more than twofold for each ship . Mr. Webster voted in the affirmative , but the motion was lost , and the bill then passed without opposi- tion . Doubtless ...
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... carry on the war with England on the ocean , and had indicated that preference by his votes , as had Mr. Calhoun and others . It is well known that , on the occasion referred to , Mr. Calhoun , who has served with Mr. Webster for nearly ...
... carry on the war with England on the ocean , and had indicated that preference by his votes , as had Mr. Calhoun and others . It is well known that , on the occasion referred to , Mr. Calhoun , who has served with Mr. Webster for nearly ...
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... carrying on the war , after I came into Congress , I again say , let the gentleman specify - let him lay his finger ... carry on the war . Government wanted revenue ; such a bank , it was hoped , would furnish it , and on that account it ...
... carrying on the war , after I came into Congress , I again say , let the gentleman specify - let him lay his finger ... carry on the war . Government wanted revenue ; such a bank , it was hoped , would furnish it , and on that account it ...
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... carried to their highest pitch by the universal conviction , the deep - seated and overruling sentiment , that , for the purposes set forth in the Constitution , we are one people , one and indivisible ; and that for us to break the ...
... carried to their highest pitch by the universal conviction , the deep - seated and overruling sentiment , that , for the purposes set forth in the Constitution , we are one people , one and indivisible ; and that for us to break the ...
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... carried the power of removal into the same hands . I have , however , so recently expressed my sentiments on this point , in another place , that it would be improper to pursue this line of observation further . In the course of the ...
... carried the power of removal into the same hands . I have , however , so recently expressed my sentiments on this point , in another place , that it would be improper to pursue this line of observation further . In the course of the ...
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