| 1859 - 710 strani
...council. The President often visited the chamber and conferred personally with this body ; most of its business was transacted with closed doors, and it...of the House of Representatives as the appropriate theatre for the display of their powers. Mr. Madison observed, on some occasion, that being a young... | |
| Roger Foster - 1895 - 730 strani
...council. The President often visited the Chamber and conferred personally with this body ; most of its business was transacted with closed doors and it took...display of their powers. Mr. Madison observed, on some occasion, that being a young man, and desiring to increase his reputation, he could not afford... | |
| Roger Foster - 1895 - 730 strani
...council. The President often visited the Chamber and conferred personally with this body ; most of its business was transacted with closed doors and it took...Intellects of the country sought the arena of the House of Kepresentatives as the appropriate theater for the display of their powers. Mr. Madison observed, on... | |
| Roger Foster - 1896 - 734 strani
...council. The President often visited the Chamber and conferred personally with this body; most of its business was transacted with closed doors and it took...appropriate theater for the display of their powers. Sir. Madison observed, on some occasion, that being a young man, and desiring to increase his reputation,... | |
| Alexander Kelly McClure - 1902 - 404 strani
...council. The President often visited the chamber and conferred personally with this body; most of its business was transacted with closed doors, and it...of the House of Representatives as the appropriate theatre for the display of their powers. Mr. Madison observed, on some occasion, that being a young... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1902 - 490 strani
...council. The President often visited the chamber and conferred personally with this body; most of its business was transacted with closed doors, and it...of the House of Representatives as the appropriate theatre for the display of their powers. Mr. Madison observed, on some oceasion, that being a young... | |
| James Albert Woodburn - 1903 - 432 strani
...council. The President often visited the chamber and conferred personally with this body ; most of its business was transacted with closed doors, and it...of the House of Representatives as the appropriate theatre for the display of their powers. Mr. Madison observed, on one occasion, that, being a young... | |
| Mayo Williamson Hazeltine - 1905 - 462 strani
...council. The President often visited the chamber and conferred personally with this body; most -of its business was transacted with closed doors, and it...comparatively little part in the legislative debates. TVe rising and vigorous intellects of the country sought the Arena of the House of Eepresentatives... | |
| Christian Frederick Eckloff - 1909 - 278 strani
...council. The President often visited the Chamber and conferred personally with this body; most of its business was transacted with closed doors, and it...display of their powers. Mr. Madison observed, on some occasion, that being a young man, and desiring to increase his reputation, he could not afford... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1909 - 522 strani
...intellects of the country sought the arena of the House of Representatives as the appropriate theatre for the display of their powers. Mr. Madison observed,...reputation, he could not afford to enter the Senate; and it will be remembered that so late as 1812 the great debates which preceded the war and aroused... | |
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