Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3C. Tappan, 1846 |
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... Union and repel invasion . " 4th . On the 1st of December , only a few days before the sitting of the Hartford Convention , he voted against a bill to provide additional rev- enue for defraying the expenses of the Government , and ...
... Union and repel invasion . " 4th . On the 1st of December , only a few days before the sitting of the Hartford Convention , he voted against a bill to provide additional rev- enue for defraying the expenses of the Government , and ...
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... Union and repel invasion . " This is wholly a mistake , or misstatement . The Journal of the 25th of March shows no such question voted upon , or pending . IV . " On the 1st of December , only a few days before the meeting of the ...
... Union and repel invasion . " This is wholly a mistake , or misstatement . The Journal of the 25th of March shows no such question voted upon , or pending . IV . " On the 1st of December , only a few days before the meeting of the ...
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... Union , whose hopes can be more directly staked on the general pros- perity of the country , than this rising city . If any thing should in- terrupt the general operations of business , if commercial embar- rassment , foreign war ...
... Union , whose hopes can be more directly staked on the general pros- perity of the country , than this rising city . If any thing should in- terrupt the general operations of business , if commercial embar- rassment , foreign war ...
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... union of the States . It is the bond of that union , and it states and defines its terms . Who can speak , in terms warm enough and high enough , of its importance in this respect , or the admirable wisdom with which it is formed ? Or ...
... union of the States . It is the bond of that union , and it states and defines its terms . Who can speak , in terms warm enough and high enough , of its importance in this respect , or the admirable wisdom with which it is formed ? Or ...
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... Union which makes us one peo- ple . I most earnestly deprecate , therefore , whatever occurs , in the Government or out of it , calculated to endanger the Union , or disturb the basis on which it rests . Another object of the ...
... Union which makes us one peo- ple . I most earnestly deprecate , therefore , whatever occurs , in the Government or out of it , calculated to endanger the Union , or disturb the basis on which it rests . Another object of the ...
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