Speeches, Congressional and Political: And Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of TennesseeJ. L. Marling, 1854 - 706 páginas |
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... Look- ing at the other end of the Capitol , he might have told us that this mortality among his friends had been still greater ; there , nothing was to be met with but one entire and perfect scene of desolation and defeat . Sir ( said ...
... Look- ing at the other end of the Capitol , he might have told us that this mortality among his friends had been still greater ; there , nothing was to be met with but one entire and perfect scene of desolation and defeat . Sir ( said ...
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... look like proscription for opinion's sake ? In my own state the fact has never been denied . In my own district , three out of the five postmasters of the county towns which I repre- sent , are thorough - going Whigs : active , zealous ...
... look like proscription for opinion's sake ? In my own state the fact has never been denied . In my own district , three out of the five postmasters of the county towns which I repre- sent , are thorough - going Whigs : active , zealous ...
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... look into this practice on my return , and no instance of partiality , such as I am commenting upon , shall go unrebuked . I assure my honorable colleague that even the biography of General Harrison , and the speeches of the gentleman ...
... look into this practice on my return , and no instance of partiality , such as I am commenting upon , shall go unrebuked . I assure my honorable colleague that even the biography of General Harrison , and the speeches of the gentleman ...
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... look for it by implication . Impli- cation , sir , against the express and positive record of the con- vention ! Ay , to implication ; for we are told that the conven- tion declined putting down this power plainly and distinctly in the ...
... look for it by implication . Impli- cation , sir , against the express and positive record of the con- vention ! Ay , to implication ; for we are told that the conven- tion declined putting down this power plainly and distinctly in the ...
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... Look to the hundreds of millions of paper- money now in circulation ; then look to the beggarly amount of specie provided for its redemption ; and say if there be not gross quackery , if not something worse , in the present propo ...
... Look to the hundreds of millions of paper- money now in circulation ; then look to the beggarly amount of specie provided for its redemption ; and say if there be not gross quackery , if not something worse , in the present propo ...
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