Scrap Book on Law and Politics, Men and TimesA.W. Elder, 1855 - 404 Seiten A collection of speeches by the author. |
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... moral cement of Franklin , and Jefferson did , and would cer the Union . tainly do again were they now here . And if And now , Mr. Chairman . allow me to say , we shall all take this prudent course , I feel that if the proposed ...
... moral cement of Franklin , and Jefferson did , and would cer the Union . tainly do again were they now here . And if And now , Mr. Chairman . allow me to say , we shall all take this prudent course , I feel that if the proposed ...
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... moral and political ten- dencies , it had strong claims to the most dis- passionate consideration . Having bestowed on the subject , said Mr. Robertson , all the reflection that its impor- tance and a due respect for the opinions of ...
... moral and political ten- dencies , it had strong claims to the most dis- passionate consideration . Having bestowed on the subject , said Mr. Robertson , all the reflection that its impor- tance and a due respect for the opinions of ...
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... moral and polit- into wild and discordant commotion , all those ical tendencies of credit between the people tender strings ? He felt , he said , that he was and their government . This was , he said , " an touching a delicate subject ...
... moral and polit- into wild and discordant commotion , all those ical tendencies of credit between the people tender strings ? He felt , he said , that he was and their government . This was , he said , " an touching a delicate subject ...
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... moral and py confederacy ; but its tendencies would be political ; but , on a national question , which towards disunion . If , said he , in England , it should be decided on national principles , he is necessary to the existence of the ...
... moral and py confederacy ; but its tendencies would be political ; but , on a national question , which towards disunion . If , said he , in England , it should be decided on national principles , he is necessary to the existence of the ...
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... moral impulses which prompted to it . purchased south of Green River , on credit . He would invigorate the arm , and distend the The debt had been due many years , but at heart of Western patriotism , and not paralyze every session of ...
... moral impulses which prompted to it . purchased south of Green River , on credit . He would invigorate the arm , and distend the The debt had been due many years , but at heart of Western patriotism , and not paralyze every session of ...
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