The Congressional Globe, Volumen3Blair & Rives, 1835 |
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... views or square his acts to meet the views of the President . He did not feel authorized to say the President would not take a different view of the measure from what he had taken formerly . He knew he did not change his views very ...
... views or square his acts to meet the views of the President . He did not feel authorized to say the President would not take a different view of the measure from what he had taken formerly . He knew he did not change his views very ...
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... views on this subject , but that , were he to give his own opinion of those views , Mr. W. could not doubt but that , as a man , the President could not be otherwise than friendly to the cause of those who were struggling for liberty ...
... views on this subject , but that , were he to give his own opinion of those views , Mr. W. could not doubt but that , as a man , the President could not be otherwise than friendly to the cause of those who were struggling for liberty ...
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... views of the Executive , and had concealed them except from a few as a secret ? Did I dream that there was danger of this three millions becoming secret ser- vice money ? Sir , if had known or suspected any thing like this , I would as ...
... views of the Executive , and had concealed them except from a few as a secret ? Did I dream that there was danger of this three millions becoming secret ser- vice money ? Sir , if had known or suspected any thing like this , I would as ...
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