Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumen2;Volumen14;Volumen71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... supposed that the chief agent of a State Government will , without any cause or motive , overthrow the laws of the people over whom he presides . Such an evil is not , in the natural order of things , to be feared ; and , besides ...
... supposed that the chief agent of a State Government will , without any cause or motive , overthrow the laws of the people over whom he presides . Such an evil is not , in the natural order of things , to be feared ; and , besides ...
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... supposed by the Committee of Ways and Means , that the nation desired to know what course this House and the other branch of Congress intended pursu- ing on this question ; and they had submitted this resolu- tion in order that ...
... supposed by the Committee of Ways and Means , that the nation desired to know what course this House and the other branch of Congress intended pursu- ing on this question ; and they had submitted this resolu- tion in order that ...
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... supposed the debate on this bill would be urged forward , gentlemen , whose standing in the House gave them an undoubted priority of claim to the floor , felt unwilling to proceed , at the close of an exhaust- ing week , and with no ...
... supposed the debate on this bill would be urged forward , gentlemen , whose standing in the House gave them an undoubted priority of claim to the floor , felt unwilling to proceed , at the close of an exhaust- ing week , and with no ...
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... supposed that , on escaping from the consti- tutional scruples which clogged her former existence , and from the party contests which perpetually sought to in- volve her in their vortex , there would be no longer a motive for ...
... supposed that , on escaping from the consti- tutional scruples which clogged her former existence , and from the party contests which perpetually sought to in- volve her in their vortex , there would be no longer a motive for ...
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... supposed to cherish , in an especial manner , all the endearing ties and sympathies of domestic life . The word has been supposed to bring up the most melancholy images ; it speaks of vio- lated faith - of ungovernable passions - of a ...
... supposed to cherish , in an especial manner , all the endearing ties and sympathies of domestic life . The word has been supposed to bring up the most melancholy images ; it speaks of vio- lated faith - of ungovernable passions - of a ...
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