Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... parties are afraid to incur the displeasure of a party so strong as the incendiaries . He could not doubt but all who heard him reprobated the language of these petitions ; and with such feelings he could not discover any other reason ...
... parties are afraid to incur the displeasure of a party so strong as the incendiaries . He could not doubt but all who heard him reprobated the language of these petitions ; and with such feelings he could not discover any other reason ...
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... parties , even in times of high party ex- citement . In turning to the yeas and nays , as recorded in the journals of the Senate in 1832 , I find in the affirm- ative , on the final passage of this bill , Dudley , of New York ...
... parties , even in times of high party ex- citement . In turning to the yeas and nays , as recorded in the journals of the Senate in 1832 , I find in the affirm- ative , on the final passage of this bill , Dudley , of New York ...
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... party which , a few years ago , was called French , his bosom had glowed with admiration for that people , and youthful affection had ripened into manly friendship . He would not now permit himself to speak unkindly , much less to use ...
... party which , a few years ago , was called French , his bosom had glowed with admiration for that people , and youthful affection had ripened into manly friendship . He would not now permit himself to speak unkindly , much less to use ...
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... party he belongs to Party is not quite unique enough for that . By the airs he gives himself ? Many might assume airs , if thereby they could give themselves such importance as to be esteemed authentic expositors of the executive will ...
... party he belongs to Party is not quite unique enough for that . By the airs he gives himself ? Many might assume airs , if thereby they could give themselves such importance as to be esteemed authentic expositors of the executive will ...
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... parties which do not seem to be necessary , and are calculated to produce an in- jurious effect . There is one error of ... party had struggled to elevate the President to his present station . I remembered his recognition of it in his ...
... parties which do not seem to be necessary , and are calculated to produce an in- jurious effect . There is one error of ... party had struggled to elevate the President to his present station . I remembered his recognition of it in his ...
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