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 39
... important measure on the whole subject , New England policy , the gentleman tells us , requires multitudes of de ... importance of this in a new country . tariff ! the tariff !! Sir , I beg to say , in regard to the East , New England ...
... important measure on the whole subject , New England policy , the gentleman tells us , requires multitudes of de ... importance of this in a new country . tariff ! the tariff !! Sir , I beg to say , in regard to the East , New England ...
Stran 41
... important as its increase . He was not chusetts in his seat , and presumed he could make an ar- surprised that the ... importance : from the gentleman yesterday . He would not deny that but this was nothing more than the natural ...
... important as its increase . He was not chusetts in his seat , and presumed he could make an ar- surprised that the ... importance : from the gentleman yesterday . He would not deny that but this was nothing more than the natural ...
Stran 42
... important question would agitate . us in all our rela- which were urged for the removal of these Indians from tions with the Indians . Like the gentleman from New the country they now inhabit ? Humanity , it is said , re- Jersey , [ Mr ...
... important question would agitate . us in all our rela- which were urged for the removal of these Indians from tions with the Indians . Like the gentleman from New the country they now inhabit ? Humanity , it is said , re- Jersey , [ Mr ...
Stran 52
... important crisis . Whatever dif- low his example . But I will ask with what justice or ference of opinion might have existed as to the causes of propriety can the South be accused of disloyalty from that the war , the country had a ...
... important crisis . Whatever dif- low his example . But I will ask with what justice or ference of opinion might have existed as to the causes of propriety can the South be accused of disloyalty from that the war , the country had a ...
Stran 57
... important point . In the year 1821 , he express - al , and utterly destructive of her interests ? Sir , South ed himself in this emphatic manner : " It is a fatal heresy Carolina has not gone one step further than Mr. Jefferson to ...
... important point . In the year 1821 , he express - al , and utterly destructive of her interests ? Sir , South ed himself in this emphatic manner : " It is a fatal heresy Carolina has not gone one step further than Mr. Jefferson to ...
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acres administration adopted amendment appointed authority bill character charge Cherokees citizens claim Committee compact Congress constitution convention Cumberland road debate decide declared doctrine dollars duty effect England evil Executive exercise exist favor federalists feel Foot's Resolution friends gentleman Georgia give Hampshire Hartford Convention HAYNE honorable member hostility House hundred Indians inquiry interest Internal Improvement Jefferson Judiciary Kentucky legislative Legislature liberty Louisiana Massachusetts measures ment millions Mississippi Missouri Nathan Dane nation necessary never object Ohio opinion opposed party patriotism political present President principles proposed protection public lands purpose purser question removal republican respect Senate sentiments slavery slaves South Carolina sovereign sovereignty stitution supposed Supreme Court tariff tariff of 1816 Tennessee territory thing thought thousand tion treaty tribes tribunal uncon unconstitutional Union United vernment Virginia vote West Western whole