The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay, of KentuckyJames B. Swain, 1842 |
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... Congress in 1798 , upon which Mr. CLAY again took the field on the side of Liberty , and this time with powerful effect . Kentucky was among the states most zealous and unanimous in favor of the Revolution which elevated Mr. JEFFERSON ...
... Congress in 1798 , upon which Mr. CLAY again took the field on the side of Liberty , and this time with powerful effect . Kentucky was among the states most zealous and unanimous in favor of the Revolution which elevated Mr. JEFFERSON ...
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... Congress and its Speaker in 1813 , and continued in that station till the 19th of January , 1814 , when , having been appointed by President MADISON a Commissioner to proceed to Gottenburg ( afterward changed to Ghent ) to meet ...
... Congress and its Speaker in 1813 , and continued in that station till the 19th of January , 1814 , when , having been appointed by President MADISON a Commissioner to proceed to Gottenburg ( afterward changed to Ghent ) to meet ...
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... Congress by the Federal Members , especially by OUTER- BRIDGE HORSEY , an eminent Senator from Delaware , who regarded it as an unjusti- fiable and offensive demonstration against Spain , then putting forth all her ener- gies in ...
... Congress by the Federal Members , especially by OUTER- BRIDGE HORSEY , an eminent Senator from Delaware , who regarded it as an unjusti- fiable and offensive demonstration against Spain , then putting forth all her ener- gies in ...
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... Congress . The act therefore of March , 1804 , declaring that the previous act of October should continue in force until the 1st of October , 1804 , is applicable to the second and not the first section , and was intended to continue ...
... Congress . The act therefore of March , 1804 , declaring that the previous act of October should continue in force until the 1st of October , 1804 , is applicable to the second and not the first section , and was intended to continue ...
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... Congress , in undertaking to annex the portion of West Florida , between the Mississippi and the Perdido , to the Orleans Ter- ritory . But Congress , as has been shown , has already made this annexation , the limits of the Orleans ...
... Congress , in undertaking to annex the portion of West Florida , between the Mississippi and the Perdido , to the Orleans Ter- ritory . But Congress , as has been shown , has already made this annexation , the limits of the Orleans ...
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