Journal of the Proceedings of the National Republican Convention, Held at Worcester, October 11, 1832 ... |
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make our Government what it ought to be , we can , at least , take a stand against
all new grants of monopolies and exclusive privileges , against any prostitution of
our Government to the advancement of the few at the expense of the many ...
make our Government what it ought to be , we can , at least , take a stand against
all new grants of monopolies and exclusive privileges , against any prostitution of
our Government to the advancement of the few at the expense of the many ...
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If we cannot at once , in justice to interests vested under improvident legislation ,
make our Government what it ought to be , we can at least take a stand against
all new grants of monopolies and exclusive privileges , against any prostitution of
...
If we cannot at once , in justice to interests vested under improvident legislation ,
make our Government what it ought to be , we can at least take a stand against
all new grants of monopolies and exclusive privileges , against any prostitution of
...
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In that innportant document , sir , upon which it seems to be his fate to stand , or
to fall , before the American People , the Veto Message , he holds the following
language : “ Each public officer , who takes an oath to support the Constitution ...
In that innportant document , sir , upon which it seems to be his fate to stand , or
to fall , before the American People , the Veto Message , he holds the following
language : “ Each public officer , who takes an oath to support the Constitution ...
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