Speeches, Congressional and Political, and Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of Tennessee |
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He was unanimously appointed the chairman , and subsequently reported the platform , which has given such general satisfaction to his party in every portion of the United States .
He was unanimously appointed the chairman , and subsequently reported the platform , which has given such general satisfaction to his party in every portion of the United States .
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The lapse of years has only thrown a holier reverence around his name , and the political researches of the age have only given a brighter lustre to the principles of simplicity , economy , and equality , which he inculcated on his ...
The lapse of years has only thrown a holier reverence around his name , and the political researches of the age have only given a brighter lustre to the principles of simplicity , economy , and equality , which he inculcated on his ...
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The former differ from us only in the shades of power to be given to the Executive , being with us attached to Republican government . The latter wish to sap the republic by fraud , if they cannot destroy ...
The former differ from us only in the shades of power to be given to the Executive , being with us attached to Republican government . The latter wish to sap the republic by fraud , if they cannot destroy ...
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... highest consequence ; and it is , therefore , the best proof of liberality and toleration , that Mr. Van Buren and General Jackson could have given , to have let in their enemies into an equal if not greater participation in them .
... highest consequence ; and it is , therefore , the best proof of liberality and toleration , that Mr. Van Buren and General Jackson could have given , to have let in their enemies into an equal if not greater participation in them .
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There the truth could be given in evidence in order to shield the citizen from punishment ; here truth has no advocate , and innocence finds no protection ; true or false , one single word , uttered in an election more favorable to one ...
There the truth could be given in evidence in order to shield the citizen from punishment ; here truth has no advocate , and innocence finds no protection ; true or false , one single word , uttered in an election more favorable to one ...
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Speeches, Congressional and Political: And Other Writings, of Ex-Governor ... Aaron Venable Brown Vista de fragmentos - 1854 |
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