Speeches, Congressional and Political: And Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of TennesseeJ. L. Marling, 1854 - 706 páginas |
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... stand here this day under the solemn conviction that twenty or twenty - one millions will be enough for the ordinary expenses of the Government for years to come . But they stand here determined that , if their adversaries will have ...
... stand here this day under the solemn conviction that twenty or twenty - one millions will be enough for the ordinary expenses of the Government for years to come . But they stand here determined that , if their adversaries will have ...
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... stand immoveably on the Constitution ; calm , firm , and erect , hold- ing that sacred instrument in the one hand and the farewell address of the sainted Washington in the other . There she stands , and come what may , there she will stand ...
... stand immoveably on the Constitution ; calm , firm , and erect , hold- ing that sacred instrument in the one hand and the farewell address of the sainted Washington in the other . There she stands , and come what may , there she will stand ...
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... stand , therefore , this day ruined in the House of Representatives , and your only hope of salvation is in the Senate . Have the Know - Nothing delegates brought you any guaranty that their friends will stand by you and your vast ...
... stand , therefore , this day ruined in the House of Representatives , and your only hope of salvation is in the Senate . Have the Know - Nothing delegates brought you any guaranty that their friends will stand by you and your vast ...
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Speech in reply to Mr Bell on the Bill to Secure the Freedom | 9 |
Speech on the Bill to Charter the Fiscal Bank of the United States | 37 |
Speech on remitting the fine on General Jackson January 8th 1844 | 54 |
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