Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... dangerous in itself , and dangerous in its precedent , as wholly unnecessary , and as violating the plain intention , if not ... danger of being lost , and intending , at any rate , that no blame should justly attach to the Senate , I ...
... dangerous in itself , and dangerous in its precedent , as wholly unnecessary , and as violating the plain intention , if not ... danger of being lost , and intending , at any rate , that no blame should justly attach to the Senate , I ...
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... danger to the republic was to be apprehended . The danger to Rome , however , was not in the kingly name ; for , so odious had the name become , that , in the very worst days of the republic , it could never have been re- vived . Here ...
... danger to the republic was to be apprehended . The danger to Rome , however , was not in the kingly name ; for , so odious had the name become , that , in the very worst days of the republic , it could never have been re- vived . Here ...
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... danger . He appealed , then , in the kindest manner , and with great confidence , to the representatives of the slaveholding States to say whether it was now desirable , whether it was now wise , to attempt to force this feeling further ...
... danger . He appealed , then , in the kindest manner , and with great confidence , to the representatives of the slaveholding States to say whether it was now desirable , whether it was now wise , to attempt to force this feeling further ...
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... dangers that encompass us . Luckily , the magician has the talisman before whose touch all these dangers vanish ... danger to the constitution that he appre- hended was in existence . What ! because he cannot make a verbal amendment ...
... dangers that encompass us . Luckily , the magician has the talisman before whose touch all these dangers vanish ... danger to the constitution that he appre- hended was in existence . What ! because he cannot make a verbal amendment ...
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... danger . Here was the part of the Government that with reflection and con- templation provided the best means of securing all that was good , and guarding against all that was evil ; and yet the Senator from South Carolina has ...
... danger . Here was the part of the Government that with reflection and con- templation provided the best means of securing all that was good , and guarding against all that was evil ; and yet the Senator from South Carolina has ...
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