Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3C. Tappan, 1846 |
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... appear to have explored the Journals of Congress , during the war with England , to find mat- ter of accusation against Mr. Webster . A letter was published [ hereto subjoined ] appearing to furnish the result of such examination ...
... appear to have explored the Journals of Congress , during the war with England , to find mat- ter of accusation against Mr. Webster . A letter was published [ hereto subjoined ] appearing to furnish the result of such examination ...
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... appears from the Journals and the printed debates . The charges are : I. " On the 7th of January , 1814 , he voted against an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the navy . " This is exceedingly disingenuous , for two reasons ...
... appears from the Journals and the printed debates . The charges are : I. " On the 7th of January , 1814 , he voted against an appropriation for defraying the expenses of the navy . " This is exceedingly disingenuous , for two reasons ...
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... appears that Mr. Webster was in a very small minority against a bill laying taxes on various articles , to some of which taxes there were very serious objections , however important the object , while money could be raised in other ...
... appears that Mr. Webster was in a very small minority against a bill laying taxes on various articles , to some of which taxes there were very serious objections , however important the object , while money could be raised in other ...
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... appears upon this subject took place on the 20th of October , when Mr. Lewis , of Virginia , ( whom Mr. Jefferson called the resid- uary legates of all the federalism of the State of Virginia , ) moved for a commit- tee to inquire into ...
... appears upon this subject took place on the 20th of October , when Mr. Lewis , of Virginia , ( whom Mr. Jefferson called the resid- uary legates of all the federalism of the State of Virginia , ) moved for a commit- tee to inquire into ...
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... appears to me to encourage sentiments subversive of the founda- tions of our prosperity . It is true that those twenty - four States are , more or less , different in climate , productions , and local pursuits . There are planting ...
... appears to me to encourage sentiments subversive of the founda- tions of our prosperity . It is true that those twenty - four States are , more or less , different in climate , productions , and local pursuits . There are planting ...
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