The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
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... principle of compromise in all their negotiations . Indeed , the first question presented to him , after entering upon the duties of his office , was , whether he should abruptly terminate the negotiation which had been commenced and ...
... principle of compromise in all their negotiations . Indeed , the first question presented to him , after entering upon the duties of his office , was , whether he should abruptly terminate the negotiation which had been commenced and ...
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... principle and object of civil government . While , therefore , fam- ily government flows spontaneously from the affections of the heart , under the necessary opera- tion of those kind impulses which Providence has implanted in our ...
... principle and object of civil government . While , therefore , fam- ily government flows spontaneously from the affections of the heart , under the necessary opera- tion of those kind impulses which Providence has implanted in our ...
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... principle pushes our adversa- ry from every foot of soil upon our continent , it is a consequence that I neither fear nor regret ; for , if the principle be sound , it will push its way into universal operation , in spite of the frail ...
... principle pushes our adversa- ry from every foot of soil upon our continent , it is a consequence that I neither fear nor regret ; for , if the principle be sound , it will push its way into universal operation , in spite of the frail ...
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