Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3C. Tappan, 1846 |
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... principles upon which the Capitol , Presi- dent's House , and the Post - Office should be rebuilt , with an estimate of the cost . This motion was rejected . Then Mr. Stanford , of North Carolina , an ardent supporter of the ...
... principles upon which the Capitol , Presi- dent's House , and the Post - Office should be rebuilt , with an estimate of the cost . This motion was rejected . Then Mr. Stanford , of North Carolina , an ardent supporter of the ...
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... Principles and Purposes adopted by a General Con- vention of the Whigs of New England , at Bunker Hill , on the 10th of September , 1840. Prepared by Mr. Webster , and signed by him as President of the Convention ... 472 498 SPEECH at ...
... Principles and Purposes adopted by a General Con- vention of the Whigs of New England , at Bunker Hill , on the 10th of September , 1840. Prepared by Mr. Webster , and signed by him as President of the Convention ... 472 498 SPEECH at ...
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... principles ; and this disposition being strongest , as it most obviously is , whenever party spirit prevails to the greatest excess , it is not without reason that fears are entertained of the existence of a spirit tending strongly to ...
... principles ; and this disposition being strongest , as it most obviously is , whenever party spirit prevails to the greatest excess , it is not without reason that fears are entertained of the existence of a spirit tending strongly to ...
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... principles , which you have professed and maintained . There may undoubtedly be differences of opinion among them with regard to this or that particular measure ; and a blind , indiscriminate , wholesale adhesion to the life and ...
... principles , which you have professed and maintained . There may undoubtedly be differences of opinion among them with regard to this or that particular measure ; and a blind , indiscriminate , wholesale adhesion to the life and ...
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... principles of civil liberty , which are equally important in every age and country ; on such occasions the fundamental principles peculiar to our system of government have always had in you a decided ad- vocate , ever ready to develop ...
... principles of civil liberty , which are equally important in every age and country ; on such occasions the fundamental principles peculiar to our system of government have always had in you a decided ad- vocate , ever ready to develop ...
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