Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... give re- lief , as a prudent creditor . A prudent creditor would always give time , rather than incur the risk of losing his debt . With respect to the proposition intended to be introduced in place of this bill , first , it provides ...
... give re- lief , as a prudent creditor . A prudent creditor would always give time , rather than incur the risk of losing his debt . With respect to the proposition intended to be introduced in place of this bill , first , it provides ...
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... give a shock to the whole country . He should vote for the bill . Mr. EWING thought it necessary to say a word or two in relation to the first section , before taking the question on his amendment , as it was supposed there might be ...
... give a shock to the whole country . He should vote for the bill . Mr. EWING thought it necessary to say a word or two in relation to the first section , before taking the question on his amendment , as it was supposed there might be ...
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... give it a zealous and faithful support ; but I consider it a great calamity , come when it may . I am anxious to avert it , and I think the maxim of the great poet true in regard to nations as well as individuals : " Beware Of entrance ...
... give it a zealous and faithful support ; but I consider it a great calamity , come when it may . I am anxious to avert it , and I think the maxim of the great poet true in regard to nations as well as individuals : " Beware Of entrance ...
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... give to the Congress information of the state of the Union , and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient . " After enumerating the powers of the President , this is the first , the very ...
... give to the Congress information of the state of the Union , and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall judge necessary and expedient . " After enumerating the powers of the President , this is the first , the very ...
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... give . We might have emptied the treasury ; but as to the form of the gift we could not have bettered it . Rome has no better models . When we give our money for any military purpose whatever , what re- mains to be done ? If we leave it ...
... give . We might have emptied the treasury ; but as to the form of the gift we could not have bettered it . Rome has no better models . When we give our money for any military purpose whatever , what re- mains to be done ? If we leave it ...
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