Speeches, Congressional and Political: And Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of TennesseeJ. L. Marling, 1854 - 706 páginas |
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... turn our attention to the provisions of this bill , the end and aim of which are avowed to be the destruction of the present Democratic party of the United States - that party which the gentleman was pleased to denounce in his speech on ...
... turn our attention to the provisions of this bill , the end and aim of which are avowed to be the destruction of the present Democratic party of the United States - that party which the gentleman was pleased to denounce in his speech on ...
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... deceived and so made to act with the Federalists , while at heart , they were sound Re- publicans . The first class or Federalist proper , he rejected on all occasions , turning them out , without exception and 18 CONGRESSIONAL SPEECHES .
... deceived and so made to act with the Federalists , while at heart , they were sound Re- publicans . The first class or Federalist proper , he rejected on all occasions , turning them out , without exception and 18 CONGRESSIONAL SPEECHES .
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... turning them out , without exception and without ceremony . They were monarchist in principle , and were , there- fore , not proper agents under him , to carry out and perpetuate our Republican institutions . The second class ( the ...
... turning them out , without exception and without ceremony . They were monarchist in principle , and were , there- fore , not proper agents under him , to carry out and perpetuate our Republican institutions . The second class ( the ...
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... turn are responsible to the people : but do not , I pray you , make an assignment of your duties to this avaricious , mercen- ary , soulless corporation , which will have its high interest and large dividends , although the people were ...
... turn are responsible to the people : but do not , I pray you , make an assignment of your duties to this avaricious , mercen- ary , soulless corporation , which will have its high interest and large dividends , although the people were ...
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... turn away from this bank , as the means of relief to the people , and as an institution to regulate the currency and general business of the country . I wish now to consider it as " the Fiscal Bank of the United ON THE FISCAL BANK BILL .
... turn away from this bank , as the means of relief to the people , and as an institution to regulate the currency and general business of the country . I wish now to consider it as " the Fiscal Bank of the United ON THE FISCAL BANK BILL .
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