Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Količina 1;Količina 6;Količina 50 |
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Stran 3
The Sen- moved it would state what objects he had in view in offer . ator from
South Carolina ( Mr. HAYSE ) considered a pre - ing it . amble necessary to show
the intent and meaning of an act ; Mr. BARTON was proceeding in compliance
with ...
The Sen- moved it would state what objects he had in view in offer . ator from
South Carolina ( Mr. HAYSE ) considered a pre - ing it . amble necessary to show
the intent and meaning of an act ; Mr. BARTON was proceeding in compliance
with ...
Stran 21
He was not aware , now , that it Mr. WEBSTER said he rose to present the petition
of amounted to any undue reflection on any branch of the the South Carolina
Canal and Rail Road Company , prayGovernment , legislative or executive ; for
he ...
He was not aware , now , that it Mr. WEBSTER said he rose to present the petition
of amounted to any undue reflection on any branch of the the South Carolina
Canal and Rail Road Company , prayGovernment , legislative or executive ; for
he ...
Stran 35
... yesterday on in the same spirit which has induced me to throw out the the
general subject of the public lands , and on some other desultory thoughts which
I have now presented to the Sen- subjects , by the gentleman from South
Carolina ...
... yesterday on in the same spirit which has induced me to throw out the the
general subject of the public lands , and on some other desultory thoughts which
I have now presented to the Sen- subjects , by the gentleman from South
Carolina ...
Stran 41
The gentleman present aspect of the Southern States . ... As South Carolina had
mistaken him if he supposed that it a true Representative of the State which has
sent me here , was his wish so to hasten the sales of the public lands , as it is my
...
The gentleman present aspect of the Southern States . ... As South Carolina had
mistaken him if he supposed that it a true Representative of the State which has
sent me here , was his wish so to hasten the sales of the public lands , as it is my
...
Stran 46
Surely then , sir , on the ed attack upon the South , it was advisable to begin by a
gentleman's own principles , he must be ... to invade the State of South Carolina ,
deem it pru- the wisdom , justice , and humanity , of the Southern slave a Jan.
Surely then , sir , on the ed attack upon the South , it was advisable to begin by a
gentleman's own principles , he must be ... to invade the State of South Carolina ,
deem it pru- the wisdom , justice , and humanity , of the Southern slave a Jan.
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