The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... nation , a picture of our national felicity , truly interesting and flattering . The people of the H. or R. United States were represented as more prosper- ous and happy than at any former period of their existence ; as infinitely more ...
... nation , a picture of our national felicity , truly interesting and flattering . The people of the H. or R. United States were represented as more prosper- ous and happy than at any former period of their existence ; as infinitely more ...
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... nation ? No ; justice hides her face ; she wishes not to look at the black catalogue of iniquities which this institution presents ; humanity would gladly drop the tear of oblivion on the sickening scene . Mr. J. said he could not speak ...
... nation ? No ; justice hides her face ; she wishes not to look at the black catalogue of iniquities which this institution presents ; humanity would gladly drop the tear of oblivion on the sickening scene . Mr. J. said he could not speak ...
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... nation - the Congress of the United States . We therefore , said Mr. J. , have neither the common law nor the civil law , by which to test this charter . But , sir , said Mr. J. , we have the charter be- fore us . Let us apply the ...
... nation - the Congress of the United States . We therefore , said Mr. J. , have neither the common law nor the civil law , by which to test this charter . But , sir , said Mr. J. , we have the charter be- fore us . Let us apply the ...
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... nation . Those humane gentlemen , said Mr. J. , who have such claims on our justice ; those artful gentlemen who can divide thirty shares so ingeniously as to enable them to give almost as many thousand votes ; who can now weep for the ...
... nation . Those humane gentlemen , said Mr. J. , who have such claims on our justice ; those artful gentlemen who can divide thirty shares so ingeniously as to enable them to give almost as many thousand votes ; who can now weep for the ...
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... nation differed in opinion on the Consti- tutional powers of the Government to create such corporation . General Washington himself , as appeared from the history of that day , labored under great difficulty - he called for the opinions ...
... nation differed in opinion on the Consti- tutional powers of the Government to create such corporation . General Washington himself , as appeared from the history of that day , labored under great difficulty - he called for the opinions ...
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