Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... 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 transferring ...
... 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 transferring ...
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... express a better wish for the interest and honor of the States , than that the public men , who may follow them , may be as disinterested , as patriotic , and as able as they have proved themselves . There have been , Gentlemen , it is ...
... express a better wish for the interest and honor of the States , than that the public men , who may follow them , may be as disinterested , as patriotic , and as able as they have proved themselves . There have been , Gentlemen , it is ...
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... express words of the Constitution . Before the Senate , then , I avowed , and before the country I now avow , my part in this oppo- sition . Whatsoever is to fall on those who sanctioned it , of that let me have my full share . The ...
... express words of the Constitution . Before the Senate , then , I avowed , and before the country I now avow , my part in this oppo- sition . Whatsoever is to fall on those who sanctioned it , of that let me have my full share . The ...
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... express the opinions and wishes of their sovereign . We have no king's servants ; at least we have none known to the Constitution . Congress can know the opinions of the President only as he officially communicates them . It would be a ...
... express the opinions and wishes of their sovereign . We have no king's servants ; at least we have none known to the Constitution . Congress can know the opinions of the President only as he officially communicates them . It would be a ...
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... express my opinions on a subject of such very high interest , and to let them have what weight they are entitled to , if it may be supposed that they are entitled to any weight at all . 1 On one point , I presume , we are all agreed ...
... express my opinions on a subject of such very high interest , and to let them have what weight they are entitled to , if it may be supposed that they are entitled to any weight at all . 1 On one point , I presume , we are all agreed ...
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