Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Količina 2;Količina 14;Količina 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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Stran 1197
... object of their choice , in order to give them a chance of making a better selection ? I think that they would not be as placable as was the lady . They would be apt to reject the doubtful friendship of their self - appointed guardians ...
... object of their choice , in order to give them a chance of making a better selection ? I think that they would not be as placable as was the lady . They would be apt to reject the doubtful friendship of their self - appointed guardians ...
Stran 1221
... object of the chairman of the committee is to strangle the issue , to make the pretence that the friends of the establishment of a bank of the Uni- ted States were struggling to attain that object now , and that they had been ...
... object of the chairman of the committee is to strangle the issue , to make the pretence that the friends of the establishment of a bank of the Uni- ted States were struggling to attain that object now , and that they had been ...
Stran 1235
... objects of eulogy and favoritism . She did wisely , I think , not to exhaust herself in an effort to destroy them ... object of such a law . He reasoned thus : " When I say I am in favor of a bankrupt system , I mean to be understood ...
... objects of eulogy and favoritism . She did wisely , I think , not to exhaust herself in an effort to destroy them ... object of such a law . He reasoned thus : " When I say I am in favor of a bankrupt system , I mean to be understood ...
Stran 1239
... object ? If there be in the message the most distant allusion to such an ap- propriation , it has escaped my notice . The President sums up in a single paragraph the objects to which he in- vites our immediate attention : " To regulate ...
... object ? If there be in the message the most distant allusion to such an ap- propriation , it has escaped my notice . The President sums up in a single paragraph the objects to which he in- vites our immediate attention : " To regulate ...
Stran 1245
... object of the motion which Mr. Van Buren re- sisted . The bill before the Senate in 1827 was founded on the ... objects of a bankrupt law , clothes Congress with power to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy . The President has not ...
... object of the motion which Mr. Van Buren re- sisted . The bill before the Senate in 1827 was founded on the ... objects of a bankrupt law , clothes Congress with power to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy . The President has not ...
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