Eloquence of the United States: Comp, Volume 2J. Seymour, 1829 |
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... of measures , such as this , if they be acquiesced in , will be disaffection among the states , and opposition among the people to your gov- ernment ; tumults , violations and a recurrence to first ON THE ALIEN BILL . 15.
... of measures , such as this , if they be acquiesced in , will be disaffection among the states , and opposition among the people to your gov- ernment ; tumults , violations and a recurrence to first ON THE ALIEN BILL . 15.
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... ernment should exist here , it must owe its existence to the system of policy which that gentleman supports . How , let me ask , Mr. Chairman , have the govern- ments of other countries been converted from free , into arbitrary ...
... ernment should exist here , it must owe its existence to the system of policy which that gentleman supports . How , let me ask , Mr. Chairman , have the govern- ments of other countries been converted from free , into arbitrary ...
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... ernment . If any gentleman should doubt of this , let him look at the list now on the table , of between four and five hundred American vessels , carried into the different ports of France , or detained there contrary to the treaty ...
... ernment . If any gentleman should doubt of this , let him look at the list now on the table , of between four and five hundred American vessels , carried into the different ports of France , or detained there contrary to the treaty ...
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... ernment , and to facilitate to the sufferers the means of applying to him . They are to be his agents in all the sea - ports ; while he is the general and immediate agent of his country , with the government . They are to keep him ...
... ernment , and to facilitate to the sufferers the means of applying to him . They are to be his agents in all the sea - ports ; while he is the general and immediate agent of his country , with the government . They are to keep him ...
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... ernment , and this House against the executive ; when we see measures here introduced , and prosecuted with unequalled zeal , the plain and direct tendency of which is to set this House at war against the execu- tive , to degrade the ...
... ernment , and this House against the executive ; when we see measures here introduced , and prosecuted with unequalled zeal , the plain and direct tendency of which is to set this House at war against the execu- tive , to degrade the ...
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