Speeches, Congressional and Political, and Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of Tennessee |
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Sir , I repeat , for greater perspicuity , that I now here undertake to show that both General Jackson's and Mr. Van Buren's administrations have been far less proscriptive than Mr. Jefferson's was . That great man's principles and ...
Sir , I repeat , for greater perspicuity , that I now here undertake to show that both General Jackson's and Mr. Van Buren's administrations have been far less proscriptive than Mr. Jefferson's was . That great man's principles and ...
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Every postmaster has it in his power , more or less , to paralize its exertion , by suppressing public documents ; or , if he dare not go so far as that , by laying them away upon some dusty shelf , and not handing them out to the ...
Every postmaster has it in his power , more or less , to paralize its exertion , by suppressing public documents ; or , if he dare not go so far as that , by laying them away upon some dusty shelf , and not handing them out to the ...
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... two of the soundest republicans that ever lived in this country . Where now , let me ask , is the boasted authority of Mr. Madison much less objectionable than the one now proposed by my.
... two of the soundest republicans that ever lived in this country . Where now , let me ask , is the boasted authority of Mr. Madison much less objectionable than the one now proposed by my.
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much less objectionable than the one now proposed by my honorable colleague . [ Mr. Bell , here rose and said that he wished it to be understood by the gentleman and the House , that he would have voted against the amendment himself . ] ...
much less objectionable than the one now proposed by my honorable colleague . [ Mr. Bell , here rose and said that he wished it to be understood by the gentleman and the House , that he would have voted against the amendment himself . ] ...
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I appeal to the history of our elections in the great contest between the elder Adams and Mr. Jefferson ; to the no less excited canvass between the 2d Adams and Gen. Jackson ; to the contest between Mr. Clay , the now “ great discarded ...
I appeal to the history of our elections in the great contest between the elder Adams and Mr. Jefferson ; to the no less excited canvass between the 2d Adams and Gen. Jackson ; to the contest between Mr. Clay , the now “ great discarded ...
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