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Journal of the Proceedings of the National Republican Convention, Held at ... - Page 32
1832 - 75 pages
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Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States from ...

United States. President - 1842 - 794 pages
...agaiast any prostitution of our government to the advancement of the few at the expense of the mnny, and in favor of compromise and gradual reform in our code of laws and system of political economy. I have now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow citizens, I shall be grateful and...
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The American Politican: Containing the Declaration of Independence, the ...

M. Sears - 1844 - 596 pages
...distinguished the sages of the revolution and the fathers of our Union. If we cannot at once, in justice to the interests vested under improvident legislation, make...our code of laws and system of political economy. I have now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow-citizens, I shall be grateful and...
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Memoirs of General Andrew Jackson ... to which is Added the Eulogy of Hon ...

1845 - 288 pages
...our principles, and, if possible, revive that devoted spirit of patriotism, and spirit of compromise, which distinguished the sages of the revolution and...our code of laws and system of political economy. 1 have now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow-citizens, I shall be grateful and...
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The Addresses and Messages of the Presidents of the United States ..., Volume 2

United States. President - 1846 - 968 pages
...compromise which distinguished the sages of the revolution and the fathers of our Union. If we can not at once, in justice to interests vested under improvident...our code of laws and system of political economy. I have now done my duly to my country. If sustained by my fellowcitizens, I shall be grateful and happy...
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The Life of General Andrew Jackson ...

John Stilwell Jenkins - 1847 - 306 pages
...review our principles, and, if possible, revive that devoted patriotism, and spirit of compromise, which distinguished the sages of the Revolution and...our code of laws and system of political economy. 1 have now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow-ciiizens, I shall be grateful and...
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The Life of Gen. Andrew Jackson ...: With an Appendix: Containing the Most ...

John Stilwell Jenkins - 1847 - 306 pages
...review our principles, and, if possible, revive that devoted patriotism, and spirit of compromise, which distinguished the sages of the Revolution and...our code of laws and system of political economy. I have now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow-citizens, I shall be grateful and...
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Documents Accompanying the Journal ...

Michigan. Legislature - 1848 - 164 pages
...government what it ought to be, we can, at least, take a stand against all new grants of monopolies and privileges, against any prostitution of our government...our code of laws and system of political economy." We close our suggestions upon this subject by calling the attention of your honorable body to. the...
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Life and Public Services of Gen. Andrew Jackson: Seventh President of the ...

John Stilwell Jenkins - 1850 - 422 pages
...patriotism, and spirit of compromise, which distinguished the sages of the Revolution and the lathers of our Union. If we cannot, at once, in justice to...our code of laws and system of political economy. I have now done my duty to my country. If sustained by my fellow-citizens, I shall be grateful and...
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Biographical memoir [by Edward Everett] and speeches on various occasions

Daniel Webster - 1851 - 634 pages
...to review our principles, and, if possible, revive that devoted patriotism and spirit of compromise which distinguished the sages of the Revolution and...called objectionable, odious, and unconstitutional. All this has been done, because rich men have besought the government to render them richer by acts...
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The Works of Daniel Webster

Daniel Webster - 1853
...justice to interests vested under improvident legislation, make our government what it ought to he, we can at least take a stand against all new grants...called objectionable, odious, and unconstitutional. All this has been done, because rich men have besought the government to render them richer by acts...
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