Journal of the Proceedings of the National Republican Convention, Held at Worcester, October 11, 1832 ...Stimpson & Clapp, 1832 - 75 páginas |
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... feel most truly grateful to my fellow - citi- zens for the suffrages which for seven successive elections they have , most kindly and liberally , bestowed upon me . Sincerely and ardently wishing for the continued prosperity of the Com ...
... feel most truly grateful to my fellow - citi- zens for the suffrages which for seven successive elections they have , most kindly and liberally , bestowed upon me . Sincerely and ardently wishing for the continued prosperity of the Com ...
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... feel for the free institutions of his country , by a noble disregard of all local and minor interests , in a generous support of those men and those measures , by which the past prosperity of the State has been eminently promoted ...
... feel for the free institutions of his country , by a noble disregard of all local and minor interests , in a generous support of those men and those measures , by which the past prosperity of the State has been eminently promoted ...
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... feel the impulse of the same causes which affect her . The people of the United States , by a vast and countless majority , are attached to the Constitution . If they shall be convinced that it is in danger , they will come to its ...
... feel the impulse of the same causes which affect her . The people of the United States , by a vast and countless majority , are attached to the Constitution . If they shall be convinced that it is in danger , they will come to its ...
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