| Henry Clay - 1827 - 452 strani
...upon the friends of the American policy, to yield somewhat of their own peculiar wishes, pud not to reject the practicable in the idle pursuit after the...amendments. We have had great difficulties to encounter. — 1. The splendid talents which are arrayed in this house against us. 2. We are opposed by the rich... | |
| Henry Clay - 1827 - 200 strani
...upon the friends of the American policy, to yield somewhat of their own peculiar wishes, and not to reject the practicable in the idle pursuit after the...Constitution, and, always remembering that whatever springslrom man partakes of his imperfections, depend upon experience to suggest, in future, the necessary... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 1144 strani
...upon the friends of the American policy, to yield somewhat of their own peculiar wishes, and not to reject the practicable in the idle pursuit after the...amendments. We have had great difficulties to encounter. — 1. The splendid talents which are arrayed in this House against us. 2. We are opposed by the rich... | |
| Henry Clay - 1843 - 624 strani
...upon the friends of the American policy, to yield somewhat of their own peculiar wishes, and not to reject the practicable in the idle pursuit after the...illustrious example of the framers of the constitution, VOL. i. 61 and, always remembering that whatever springs from man partakes of his imperfections, depend... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 498 strani
...peculiar wishes, and not to reject the practicable in the idle pursuit after the unattainable. Lct us imitate the illustrious example of the framers...amendments. We have had great difficulties to encounter: 1. The splendid talents which are arrayed in this House against us. 2. We are opposed by the rich and... | |
| Joseph Gales - 1824 - 872 strani
...upon the friends of the American policy to yield somewhat of their own peculiar wishes, and not to reject the practicable in the idle pursuit after the...amendments. We have had great difficulties to encounter. 1. The splendid talents which are arrayed in this House against us. 2. We are opposed by the rich and... | |
| 1857 - 656 strani
...upon the friends (if the American policy, to yield somewhat of their own peculiar wishes, and not to reject the practicable in the idle pursuit after the...against us. Second, we are opposed by the rich and the powerful in the land. Third, the executive government, if any, affords us but a cold and equivocal... | |
| 1857 - 650 strani
...upon the friends of the American policy, to yield somewhat of their own peculiar wishes, and not to reject the practicable in the idle pursuit after the...House against us. Second, we are opposed by the rich and1 the powerful in the land. Third, the executive government, if any, affords us but a cold and equivocal... | |
| 1857 - 642 strani
...upon the friends of the American policy, to yield somewhat of their own peculiar wishes, and not to re Frank" Frank Moore 4 ,allow the patriot, after death, to return to" protection of tlio splendid talents which are arrayed in this House against us. Second, we are opposed by the rich... | |
| 1857 - 690 strani
...upon the friends of the American policy, to yield somewhat of their own peculiar wishes, and not to reject the practicable in the idle pursuit after the...partakes of his imperfections, depend upon experience to snggest, in future, the necessary amendments. We have had great difficulties to encounter. First, the... | |
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