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In violation of his pledge to pursue an opposite course , the present chief
magistrate has removed a great number of officers for no other cause , than that
of having been opposed to himself ; and he has appointed very many for no other
reason ...
In violation of his pledge to pursue an opposite course , the present chief
magistrate has removed a great number of officers for no other cause , than that
of having been opposed to himself ; and he has appointed very many for no other
reason ...
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The only reason which I have ever heard for this refusal , is , that Congress had
not been in the practice of allowing interest on claims . This is not true , as a
universal rule ; but if it were , might not Congress be trusted with the maintenance
of its ...
The only reason which I have ever heard for this refusal , is , that Congress had
not been in the practice of allowing interest on claims . This is not true , as a
universal rule ; but if it were , might not Congress be trusted with the maintenance
of its ...
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Sir , there is no little reason to think , that this suggestion is true . We cannot be
altogether unmindful of the past ; and therefore we cannot be altogether
unapprehensive for the future . For one , sir , I raise my voice beforehand ,
against the ...
Sir , there is no little reason to think , that this suggestion is true . We cannot be
altogether unmindful of the past ; and therefore we cannot be altogether
unapprehensive for the future . For one , sir , I raise my voice beforehand ,
against the ...
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