Speeches, Congressional and Political: And Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of TennesseeJ. L. Marling, 1854 - 706 páginas |
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... measures of the Whig party at the called session of 1841 , and the regular session of 1842 , · 443 466 Reply to Mr. Benton , on the True Origin of the Movement for the Annexation of Texas , 493 Reply to Mr. Adams , complaining of the ...
... measures of the Whig party at the called session of 1841 , and the regular session of 1842 , · 443 466 Reply to Mr. Benton , on the True Origin of the Movement for the Annexation of Texas , 493 Reply to Mr. Adams , complaining of the ...
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... measure . When the bill came up for discussion , Gov. Brown made a clear and powerful argument against it , opening the debate on the democratic side of the house . On the 4th of August , 1841 , he delivered a speech against the fiscal ...
... measure . When the bill came up for discussion , Gov. Brown made a clear and powerful argument against it , opening the debate on the democratic side of the house . On the 4th of August , 1841 , he delivered a speech against the fiscal ...
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... measure which has heretofore produced such fatal results . But , sir , I am sorry to have to say , what many persons have observed before , that misfortunes , when they fail to reform , are almost sure to harden us ; and that even the ...
... measure which has heretofore produced such fatal results . But , sir , I am sorry to have to say , what many persons have observed before , that misfortunes , when they fail to reform , are almost sure to harden us ; and that even the ...
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... measures which the General Government are pursuing ; for this , in my opinion , would be a sort of political suicide : that it would embarrass its movements is most certain . But of two men equally well effected to the true interest of ...
... measures which the General Government are pursuing ; for this , in my opinion , would be a sort of political suicide : that it would embarrass its movements is most certain . But of two men equally well effected to the true interest of ...
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... measures of the day . These , sir , were the pretexts for all this cry of dictation and of bring- ing Executive patronage to bear on the freedom of elections . And yet , sir , now that the occasion has gone by - now that the smoke of ...
... measures of the day . These , sir , were the pretexts for all this cry of dictation and of bring- ing Executive patronage to bear on the freedom of elections . And yet , sir , now that the occasion has gone by - now that the smoke of ...
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