Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Količina 1;Količina 6;Količina 50Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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Stran 2
... ment of artillery aforesaid , which nomination the Senate that we may be left without a precedent for stating the have not acted upon , because they hold the said Colonel grounds of our legislation . The gentleman not only ob- and ...
... ment of artillery aforesaid , which nomination the Senate that we may be left without a precedent for stating the have not acted upon , because they hold the said Colonel grounds of our legislation . The gentleman not only ob- and ...
Stran 21
... ment is intended to prevent . If any such evil existed in the Government , and the facts be submitted to us , he would examine the subject frankly and candidly , and suggest the proper remedy . [ SENATE . looks to the guardian . Where ...
... ment is intended to prevent . If any such evil existed in the Government , and the facts be submitted to us , he would examine the subject frankly and candidly , and suggest the proper remedy . [ SENATE . looks to the guardian . Where ...
Stran 31
... ment : her increase has been checked for twenty - five years ; out detriment to the public interest , or whether it be ex- during which , according to the natural course of things , pedient to adopt measures to hasten the sales , and ...
... ment : her increase has been checked for twenty - five years ; out detriment to the public interest , or whether it be ex- during which , according to the natural course of things , pedient to adopt measures to hasten the sales , and ...
Stran 39
... ment , turned into despotism by the mere exercise of acts presentatives , not only in each of a majority of the West- of beneficence , and of a people , corrupted , beyond hope ern States , but even in Virginia herself also , than in ...
... ment , turned into despotism by the mere exercise of acts presentatives , not only in each of a majority of the West- of beneficence , and of a people , corrupted , beyond hope ern States , but even in Virginia herself also , than in ...
Stran 40
... ment borrowed from any New England source . Whether Western interests ? I assert , boldly , that in all measures it be right or wrong , it does not originate in that quarter . conducive to the welfare of the West , since my acquaint- In ...
... ment borrowed from any New England source . Whether Western interests ? I assert , boldly , that in all measures it be right or wrong , it does not originate in that quarter . conducive to the welfare of the West , since my acquaint- In ...
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