Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... respect , then , to the vote here complained of , the fact is , that it was not a vote against an appropriation to defray the expenses of the navy , but was a vote against the assumption of the Senate to originate , by way of amendment ...
... respect , then , to the vote here complained of , the fact is , that it was not a vote against an appropriation to defray the expenses of the navy , but was a vote against the assumption of the Senate to originate , by way of amendment ...
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... respect to rebuilding the Capitol . It is to be remembered , however , that , in consequence of a domestic calamity , Mr. Webster did not take his seat in Congress , in 1814 , until the 15th day of October . On the 26th of September ...
... respect to rebuilding the Capitol . It is to be remembered , however , that , in consequence of a domestic calamity , Mr. Webster did not take his seat in Congress , in 1814 , until the 15th day of October . On the 26th of September ...
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... respect he resisted party influence and party connection , and was the friend and advocate of the navy . commend him ... respects to her at home ; I was for giving her to know that we , too , had a right of way over the seas , and that ...
... respect he resisted party influence and party connection , and was the friend and advocate of the navy . commend him ... respects to her at home ; I was for giving her to know that we , too , had a right of way over the seas , and that ...
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... respect , or the admirable wisdom with which it is formed ? Or who , when he shall have stated its past benefits and blessings to those States , most strong- ly , will venture to say , that he has yet done it justice ? For one , I am ...
... respect , or the admirable wisdom with which it is formed ? Or who , when he shall have stated its past benefits and blessings to those States , most strong- ly , will venture to say , that he has yet done it justice ? For one , I am ...
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... respect to one , who has always maintained them and been gov- erned by them ; to one , whom this people , because he has been guided by those principles , and for the sake of those principles , delight to honor ; whom they honor with ...
... respect to one , who has always maintained them and been gov- erned by them ; to one , whom this people , because he has been guided by those principles , and for the sake of those principles , delight to honor ; whom they honor with ...
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