Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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... vote of DANIEL WEBSTER , on several occasions , while a member of Congress during the war . " 1st . " On the 7th of January , 1814 , he voted against an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the navy . " 2d . On the 19th of ...
... vote of DANIEL WEBSTER , on several occasions , while a member of Congress during the war . " 1st . " On the 7th of January , 1814 , he voted against an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the navy . " 2d . On the 19th of ...
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... 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 , large appropriations ...
... 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 , large appropriations ...
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... vote on the tax bill referred to was not , by any means , a test of parties , or a party vote - most of the leading Opposition members having voted in the affirmative . The Journal of the 26th of October , 1814 , shows that Mr. Webster ...
... vote on the tax bill referred to was not , by any means , a test of parties , or a party vote - most of the leading Opposition members having voted in the affirmative . The Journal of the 26th of October , 1814 , shows that Mr. Webster ...
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... vote , during the war or at any other time . He admitted that , with Mr. Calhoun , he had pre- ferred to carry on the war with England on the ocean , and had indicated that preference by his votes , as had Mr. Calhoun and others . It is ...
... vote , during the war or at any other time . He admitted that , with Mr. Calhoun , he had pre- ferred to carry on the war with England on the ocean , and had indicated that preference by his votes , as had Mr. Calhoun and others . It is ...
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... voted in the affirmative . This was not a party vote ; the Northern men generally voted to remove the Government to Lancaster , and the Southern were against it . The next proceeding that appears upon this subject took place on the 20th ...
... voted in the affirmative . This was not a party vote ; the Northern men generally voted to remove the Government to Lancaster , and the Southern were against it . The next proceeding that appears upon this subject took place on the 20th ...
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