Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... war with France . The venerable Governor will see how important it is to enter into these matters , when the questions before the American people are , whether an exhausted treasury shall be replenished , whether the country shall 5.
... war with France . The venerable Governor will see how important it is to enter into these matters , when the questions before the American people are , whether an exhausted treasury shall be replenished , whether the country shall 5.
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Daniel Webster. and that a most important one - I mean the navy . He says , and says truly , that , at the ... importance of a naval force to the United States had its origin . I can give no date to my sentiments on this subject , because ...
Daniel Webster. and that a most important one - I mean the navy . He says , and says truly , that , at the ... importance of a naval force to the United States had its origin . I can give no date to my sentiments on this subject , because ...
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... important principles in a free country . Nothing else but the excitement , kindled by the conflict of debate , will ever make those great principles subjects of general attention and interest . Nothing else but the observation of their ...
... important principles in a free country . Nothing else but the excitement , kindled by the conflict of debate , will ever make those great principles subjects of general attention and interest . Nothing else but the observation of their ...
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... important in every age and country ; on such occasions the fundamental principles peculiar to our system of government have always had in you a decided ad- vocate , ever ready to develop and illustrate their nature and operation , and ...
... important in every age and country ; on such occasions the fundamental principles peculiar to our system of government have always had in you a decided ad- vocate , ever ready to develop and illustrate their nature and operation , and ...
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... important , most difficult , most deli- cate of our public duties ; to see that the National government shall not encroach upon the power of the States , nor the States on that of the Nation ; that no State shall interfere with the ...
... important , most difficult , most deli- cate of our public duties ; to see that the National government shall not encroach upon the power of the States , nor the States on that of the Nation ; that no State shall interfere with the ...
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