Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumen1;Volumen13;Volumen68Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... party which hates gold and silver ; and if I correctly understand how I must take my place in this division of parties , I must be one of those who hate gold and silver . Now , permit me to as- sure the honorable Senator that I partake ...
... party which hates gold and silver ; and if I correctly understand how I must take my place in this division of parties , I must be one of those who hate gold and silver . Now , permit me to as- sure the honorable Senator that I partake ...
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... party to keep up a circulation both of hard money and good paper , and secure to the country the advantages of both . And now , can we ad- vance an argument in this House on the subject of the currency , without coming under some ...
... party to keep up a circulation both of hard money and good paper , and secure to the country the advantages of both . And now , can we ad- vance an argument in this House on the subject of the currency , without coming under some ...
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... party spirit be sacrificed on this great question to the good of the country . Yet , he would say to the friends of the administration , that it was not from any fear , on party ground , that he uttered this sentiment ; for he be ...
... party spirit be sacrificed on this great question to the good of the country . Yet , he would say to the friends of the administration , that it was not from any fear , on party ground , that he uttered this sentiment ; for he be ...
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... party receiving ? No one could ever be guilty of such an absurdity . And unless there be something in the law of 1816 itself , which either expressly , or by reasonable inference , confers a similar power on the Secretary of the ...
... party receiving ? No one could ever be guilty of such an absurdity . And unless there be something in the law of 1816 itself , which either expressly , or by reasonable inference , confers a similar power on the Secretary of the ...
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... party to which the gen - proach and retain the confidence of the country . He tleman belonged was in acting upon a certain notion believed , in common with many others that he saw around which possessed all their heads , namely , that ...
... party to which the gen - proach and retain the confidence of the country . He tleman belonged was in acting upon a certain notion believed , in common with many others that he saw around which possessed all their heads , namely , that ...
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