Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... necessary expense for that purpose . The resolution was adopt- ed without objection , and a committee appointed , which reported on the 21st of November ; and on that day Mr. Lewis obtained leave to bring in a bill making an ...
... necessary expense for that purpose . The resolution was adopt- ed without objection , and a committee appointed , which reported on the 21st of November ; and on that day Mr. Lewis obtained leave to bring in a bill making an ...
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... necessary , I repeat the demand for any charge , any accusation , any allegation whatever , that throws me behind the honorable gentleman , or behind any other man , in honor , in fidelity , in devoted love to that country in which I ...
... necessary , I repeat the demand for any charge , any accusation , any allegation whatever , that throws me behind the honorable gentleman , or behind any other man , in honor , in fidelity , in devoted love to that country in which I ...
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... necessary , than a provision for a popular choice of rulers . If politi- cal power be delegated power , they entertain little fear of its being abused . The people's servants and favorites , they think , may be safely trusted . Our ...
... necessary , than a provision for a popular choice of rulers . If politi- cal power be delegated power , they entertain little fear of its being abused . The people's servants and favorites , they think , may be safely trusted . Our ...
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... necessary to the security of the Constitution ; and while I continue in public life , I shall not halt in my endeavors to produce it . It is time to bring back the government to its true character of an agency for the people . It is ...
... necessary to the security of the Constitution ; and while I continue in public life , I shall not halt in my endeavors to produce it . It is time to bring back the government to its true character of an agency for the people . It is ...
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... necessary and proper for Congress to adopt . I do not anticipate him . I do not forerun him . In this most important and delicate business , it is the proper duty of the Executive to go forward , and I , for one , do not intend either ...
... necessary and proper for Congress to adopt . I do not anticipate him . I do not forerun him . In this most important and delicate business , it is the proper duty of the Executive to go forward , and I , for one , do not intend either ...
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