Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3C. Tappan, 1846 |
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... reasons : 1st . Because the matter is not accurately stated , nor the reason for the vote given , as that now appears in the debates . A bill had passed the House of Rep- resentatives , and without opposition , either on the question of ...
... reasons : 1st . Because the matter is not accurately stated , nor the reason for the vote given , as that now appears in the debates . A bill had passed the House of Rep- resentatives , and without opposition , either on the question of ...
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... reason is not given , but the debate shows a reason , fair and honest at least , whatever may be thought of its strength and validity . Mr. Webster never gave a vote against defending the country , against repelling invasion , or ...
... reason is not given , but the debate shows a reason , fair and honest at least , whatever may be thought of its strength and validity . Mr. Webster never gave a vote against defending the country , against repelling invasion , or ...
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... there , and publishing them without their proper connection , without accurately stating the occasion , and without giving the reason on which they were founded . Persevering efforts of this kind have been made against Mr. 10.
... there , and publishing them without their proper connection , without accurately stating the occasion , and without giving the reason on which they were founded . Persevering efforts of this kind have been made against Mr. 10.
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... reason to hope is not unnatural , or greatly dispropor- tionate to the eminent advantages of the place . It so happened , that , at an early period of my life , I came to this spot , attracted by that favorable position , which the ...
... reason to hope is not unnatural , or greatly dispropor- tionate to the eminent advantages of the place . It so happened , that , at an early period of my life , I came to this spot , attracted by that favorable position , which the ...
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... reason , I trust , to suppose that on those occasions I have taken counsel of any thing but a deep sense of duty . I have , on some occasions , felt myself called on to maintain my opinions , in opposition to power , to place , to ...
... reason , I trust , to suppose that on those occasions I have taken counsel of any thing but a deep sense of duty . I have , on some occasions , felt myself called on to maintain my opinions , in opposition to power , to place , to ...
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