Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen36Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... interest , of their substantial glory . There is in them a redeeming spirit . They will never jeop- ardize the Union to gratify momentary passions , however inflamed or strong . They know , by ex- perience , that the measures of ...
... interest , of their substantial glory . There is in them a redeeming spirit . They will never jeop- ardize the Union to gratify momentary passions , however inflamed or strong . They know , by ex- perience , that the measures of ...
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... interest and feeling , the people must be consulted ; but I have sworn to support this Constitution , and who shall determine for me , whether this act is a violation of my oath or not ? In the midst of such popular excitement , the ...
... interest and feeling , the people must be consulted ; but I have sworn to support this Constitution , and who shall determine for me , whether this act is a violation of my oath or not ? In the midst of such popular excitement , the ...
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... interest , there bondage . I am sure the gentleman did not re- will be entailed upon them a perpetual curse - an flect on the extent to which such an argument evil without a remedy ; and , what is more to the would go , or he would not ...
... interest , there bondage . I am sure the gentleman did not re- will be entailed upon them a perpetual curse - an flect on the extent to which such an argument evil without a remedy ; and , what is more to the would go , or he would not ...
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... interest of the of the human species , and accelerates it , will master , independent of other considerations , to be equally apply for the next century , if no longer , more tender in his treatment to his dependants . whether Missouri ...
... interest of the of the human species , and accelerates it , will master , independent of other considerations , to be equally apply for the next century , if no longer , more tender in his treatment to his dependants . whether Missouri ...
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... interest that I look , and not to the temporary blindness or the lamentable delusions of the present moment . If this restric- tion is imposed , in twenty years we shall have the people of Missouri thanking us for the measure , as Ohio ...
... interest that I look , and not to the temporary blindness or the lamentable delusions of the present moment . If this restric- tion is imposed , in twenty years we shall have the people of Missouri thanking us for the measure , as Ohio ...
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