Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 78
Page 14
... trade and sailors ' rights . The ocean , therefore , was the proper theatre for deciding this controversy with our enemy , and on that theatre my ardent wish was , that our own power should be concentrated to the utmost . " So much ...
... trade and sailors ' rights . The ocean , therefore , was the proper theatre for deciding this controversy with our enemy , and on that theatre my ardent wish was , that our own power should be concentrated to the utmost . " So much ...
Page 18
... trade of the world , it seemed to me to be very plain , that while our commerce was still to be fostered with the most zealous care , yet quite a new view of things was presented to us , in regard to our internal pursuits and concerns ...
... trade of the world , it seemed to me to be very plain , that while our commerce was still to be fostered with the most zealous care , yet quite a new view of things was presented to us , in regard to our internal pursuits and concerns ...
Page 59
... trade in the District of Columbia . The first purports to be signed by two thousand four hundred and twenty- five of the female inhabitants of Boston . This petition is in the usual printed form . It is respectful to Congress , and ...
... trade in the District of Columbia . The first purports to be signed by two thousand four hundred and twenty- five of the female inhabitants of Boston . This petition is in the usual printed form . It is respectful to Congress , and ...
Page 60
... trade in slaves , within the District , I think petitions on those subjects , respectfully presented , ought to be respectfully treated , and respectfully considered . The respect- ful mode , the proper mode , is the ordinary mode . We ...
... trade in slaves , within the District , I think petitions on those subjects , respectfully presented , ought to be respectfully treated , and respectfully considered . The respect- ful mode , the proper mode , is the ordinary mode . We ...
Page 61
... trade as it exists in , and is carried on through , the District ; and that they report to the House such amendments to the existing laws as shall seem to them to be just . " And it resolved also , " That the committee be further ...
... trade as it exists in , and is carried on through , the District ; and that they report to the House such amendments to the existing laws as shall seem to them to be just . " And it resolved also , " That the committee be further ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Administration Alabama amount authority bank notes Bank of England bill bills of exchange capital certainly character circulation citizens commerce committee Commonwealth Bank Constitution creditors currency DANIEL WEBSTER debt debtor declared deposit banks deposit law dollars duty England established evil exchange Executive Executive power exercise existing favor feel friends give gold and silver Government honorable gentleman honorable member important institutions interest issued labor liberty look Massachusetts means measure ment Message millions National Bank object occasion opinion paper party passed payment Pennsylvania political power of Congress present President principles proper proposed public lands public money purpose question received regard regulate resolution respect revenue Secretary Senate sentiments session slavery South Carolina specie speech sub-Treasury supposed tariff of 1828 thing tion trade Treasury notes true Union United Virginia vote Webster Whigs whole York