Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... union of these States so entwined with every fibre of their heart as to constitute , as it were , a part of their being . They would see women as pure and as gentle as the earth holds or the sun looks at ; and they would behold homes ...
... union of these States so entwined with every fibre of their heart as to constitute , as it were , a part of their being . They would see women as pure and as gentle as the earth holds or the sun looks at ; and they would behold homes ...
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... Union together for a single moment . Why not then , sir , act in this exigency as we ask you to act ? Why not silence in this hall , at once and for ever , these enemies of our peace ? Why not , as friends of liberty and union , drive ...
... Union together for a single moment . Why not then , sir , act in this exigency as we ask you to act ? Why not silence in this hall , at once and for ever , these enemies of our peace ? Why not , as friends of liberty and union , drive ...
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... Union , their high manifesto against the President ; to warn them at once to secede from associations which , what- ever may be their designs , can have no other effect than to revive in the Southern States the tragedy , not of San ...
... Union , their high manifesto against the President ; to warn them at once to secede from associations which , what- ever may be their designs , can have no other effect than to revive in the Southern States the tragedy , not of San ...
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... Union . The honorable gentleman had said he would not have dis- charged his duty to the South had he not exposed and proclaimed the danger , and seemed to think him not vigilant enough because he did not take the same course . He was ...
... Union . The honorable gentleman had said he would not have dis- charged his duty to the South had he not exposed and proclaimed the danger , and seemed to think him not vigilant enough because he did not take the same course . He was ...
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... Union . In this he concurred with the Senator from Kentucky , [ Mr. CLAY . ] Neither the petition on which the debate had arisen , nor any other that he had seen , proposed directly or indirectly to disturb the Union , unless the ...
... Union . In this he concurred with the Senator from Kentucky , [ Mr. CLAY . ] Neither the petition on which the debate had arisen , nor any other that he had seen , proposed directly or indirectly to disturb the Union , unless the ...
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