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... Certainly not ; and , therefore , the same charge now made against Mr. Webster with voting with Nathaniel Macon on that question , is unfair , if not ridiculous . II . " On the 10th January , 1814 , he voted against a proposition more ...
... Certainly not ; and , therefore , the same charge now made against Mr. Webster with voting with Nathaniel Macon on that question , is unfair , if not ridiculous . II . " On the 10th January , 1814 , he voted against a proposition more ...
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... certainly did not think well of these measures . It appeared to me the embargo annoyed us as much as our enemies , while it destroyed the business and cramped the spirits of the people . “ In this opinion , I may have been right or ...
... certainly did not think well of these measures . It appeared to me the embargo annoyed us as much as our enemies , while it destroyed the business and cramped the spirits of the people . “ In this opinion , I may have been right or ...
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... servants and favorites , they think , may be safely trusted . Our fathers , certainly , were not of this school . They sought to make assurance doubly sure , by providing , in the 1 first place , for the election of political agents 20.
... servants and favorites , they think , may be safely trusted . Our fathers , certainly , were not of this school . They sought to make assurance doubly sure , by providing , in the 1 first place , for the election of political agents 20.
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... likely soon to be for- gotten , ) the vote on which was as certainly known before the discussion as after it , and known to be unalterable by any argument or persuasion ; and yet , the discussion of which was so free from 24.
... likely soon to be for- gotten , ) the vote on which was as certainly known before the discussion as after it , and known to be unalterable by any argument or persuasion ; and yet , the discussion of which was so free from 24.
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... certainly now most abundantly satisfied ; THE CUSTOM - HOUSE REGULATIONS BILL , which also passed nearly unanimously , after a very laborious preparation by the Committee on Commerce , and a full discussion in the Senate ; THE JUDICIARY ...
... certainly now most abundantly satisfied ; THE CUSTOM - HOUSE REGULATIONS BILL , which also passed nearly unanimously , after a very laborious preparation by the Committee on Commerce , and a full discussion in the Senate ; THE JUDICIARY ...
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