Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... persons , and on plate , harness , & c . It is but fair to ascribe Mr. Web- ster's vote against this bill to his objection to the form of some of the taxes , because the Journal shows that , a few days before , he voted in the ...
... persons , and on plate , harness , & c . It is but fair to ascribe Mr. Web- ster's vote against this bill to his objection to the form of some of the taxes , because the Journal shows that , a few days before , he voted in the ...
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... persons supposed the success of the war and salvation of the country depended on carrying that measure . Yet the hon- orable member from South Carolina opposed that bill . He now takes to himself a good deal of merit - -none too much ...
... persons supposed the success of the war and salvation of the country depended on carrying that measure . Yet the hon- orable member from South Carolina opposed that bill . He now takes to himself a good deal of merit - -none too much ...
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... person . If in the minority , he will find inducement enough and reward enough for the most strenuous exertion , in the conviction , that an intelligent , resolute , vigi- lant minority is not utterly powerless in our government , but ...
... person . If in the minority , he will find inducement enough and reward enough for the most strenuous exertion , in the conviction , that an intelligent , resolute , vigi- lant minority is not utterly powerless in our government , but ...
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... person ; but , should I see him , some morning , overlooking the workmen in the lawns , walks , copses , and parterres which adorn the grounds around the President's residence , considering the company into which we have introduced him ...
... person ; but , should I see him , some morning , overlooking the workmen in the lawns , walks , copses , and parterres which adorn the grounds around the President's residence , considering the company into which we have introduced him ...
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... person to fill it became necessary . The President of the United States was then in the Capitol , as is usual on the even- ing of the last day of the session , in the chamber assigned to him , and with the heads of Departments around ...
... person to fill it became necessary . The President of the United States was then in the Capitol , as is usual on the even- ing of the last day of the session , in the chamber assigned to him , and with the heads of Departments around ...
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