Eloquence of the United States: Comp, Volume 2J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... dollars , the annual appropria- tion for the support of such persons , as the President should commission to serve the United States in foreign parts . " An amendment was brought forward , the object of which was to restrict the ...
... dollars , the annual appropria- tion for the support of such persons , as the President should commission to serve the United States in foreign parts . " An amendment was brought forward , the object of which was to restrict the ...
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... dollars ; but unfor- tunately , he forgot his tenet before he arrived at the middle of his speech : for he soon confessed , that the object of the amendment was to restrain and control the executive in the exercise of the power of ...
... dollars ; but unfor- tunately , he forgot his tenet before he arrived at the middle of his speech : for he soon confessed , that the object of the amendment was to restrain and control the executive in the exercise of the power of ...
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... dollars is too much for a minister plenipotentiary at Lisbon or Berlin ; on that ground we should cheerfully meet them , and agree to a reduction of the salary , if it should appear to be too high : but they tell us , and attempt to ...
... dollars is too much for a minister plenipotentiary at Lisbon or Berlin ; on that ground we should cheerfully meet them , and agree to a reduction of the salary , if it should appear to be too high : but they tell us , and attempt to ...
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... dollars , and wonders how it could lead to a controversy , about the constitutional powers of the President and the House ! This proves that the gen- tleman from Pennsylvania intended his speech for a concluding speech ; or that he ...
... dollars , and wonders how it could lead to a controversy , about the constitutional powers of the President and the House ! This proves that the gen- tleman from Pennsylvania intended his speech for a concluding speech ; or that he ...
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... dollars . But gentlemen constantly repeat , that we ought to have no political connexions with the nations of Eu- rope . This is about as wise as to say that a man ought never to have a fever . A fever , no doubt , is a very bad thing ...
... dollars . But gentlemen constantly repeat , that we ought to have no political connexions with the nations of Eu- rope . This is about as wise as to say that a man ought never to have a fever . A fever , no doubt , is a very bad thing ...
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