Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 5. 1796-March 3, 1803D. Appleton, 1857 - Law |
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... never has been , it never can be , deceived , betrayed , or for- feited by me . It is with reluctance , and with all those emotions of gratitude and affection , which a long experience of your goodness ought to inspire , that I now ...
... never has been , it never can be , deceived , betrayed , or for- feited by me . It is with reluctance , and with all those emotions of gratitude and affection , which a long experience of your goodness ought to inspire , that I now ...
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... never been betrayed or forfeited , and to whom they have on so many occasions intrusted the care of their dearest interests , which have never been abused ; from you , who , holding the second situation under the Constitution of the ...
... never been betrayed or forfeited , and to whom they have on so many occasions intrusted the care of their dearest interests , which have never been abused ; from you , who , holding the second situation under the Constitution of the ...
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... never per- vade that House . I must make some observation , said Mr. G. , on the last paragraph but one , where we call ourselves " the freest and most enlightened na- tion in the world : " indeed , the whole of that paragraph is ...
... never per- vade that House . I must make some observation , said Mr. G. , on the last paragraph but one , where we call ourselves " the freest and most enlightened na- tion in the world : " indeed , the whole of that paragraph is ...
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... never be too soon to commence a good in- stitution . We are not called upon to travel into the fields of speculation for the purpose of finding funds to support this plan ; there are funds which present themselves to view . We only want ...
... never be too soon to commence a good in- stitution . We are not called upon to travel into the fields of speculation for the purpose of finding funds to support this plan ; there are funds which present themselves to view . We only want ...
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... never occurred so calamitous an event of the kind in the United States , or which had so strong a claim upon the General Government for relief . He said they had granted assistance to the suf - ance ? It would not be felt by the public ...
... never occurred so calamitous an event of the kind in the United States , or which had so strong a claim upon the General Government for relief . He said they had granted assistance to the suf - ance ? It would not be felt by the public ...
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