Speeches, Congressional and Political: And Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of TennesseeJ. L. Marling, 1854 - 706 páginas |
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... hold political tenets adverse to the principles of his administration of the Government , would be a sort of political suicide . Sir , this brief parallel between this recital in the bill and the opinions of Gen. Wash- ington , directly ...
... hold political tenets adverse to the principles of his administration of the Government , would be a sort of political suicide . Sir , this brief parallel between this recital in the bill and the opinions of Gen. Wash- ington , directly ...
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... hold him up as a most perfect model of a great statesman , whose opinions should make a deep and lasting impression on his countrymen . I concur with him in his high eulogy on that illustrious patriot . Reared in Virginia , that mother ...
... hold him up as a most perfect model of a great statesman , whose opinions should make a deep and lasting impression on his countrymen . I concur with him in his high eulogy on that illustrious patriot . Reared in Virginia , that mother ...
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... hold it up , in the person of this bill , to the admiration of the American people , and challenge for it their approbation for twenty years to come ! Regarding , then , as I do , this whole subject as fairly open for debate , I shall ...
... hold it up , in the person of this bill , to the admiration of the American people , and challenge for it their approbation for twenty years to come ! Regarding , then , as I do , this whole subject as fairly open for debate , I shall ...
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... hold- ing out his wooden trencher , and crying " Date obolum Belis- ario . " No , no . It is the amendment offered by his enemies that would bring the greatest General of our age , as Belisa- rius was of his , to this degrading attitude ...
... hold- ing out his wooden trencher , and crying " Date obolum Belis- ario . " No , no . It is the amendment offered by his enemies that would bring the greatest General of our age , as Belisa- rius was of his , to this degrading attitude ...
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... hold him responsible for his transgression of our laws , and punish him accordingly . When that is done , the original offence is atoned for . No double satisfaction for that can be demanded ; but we should be still 76 CONGRESSIONAL ...
... hold him responsible for his transgression of our laws , and punish him accordingly . When that is done , the original offence is atoned for . No double satisfaction for that can be demanded ; but we should be still 76 CONGRESSIONAL ...
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