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... never to give a statement on one side without fairly presenting also an opposing one , it rightfully made out and properly tendered . In ordi- nary times our duty , as to selections , is an easy one - but in the now heated state of the ...
... never to give a statement on one side without fairly presenting also an opposing one , it rightfully made out and properly tendered . In ordi- nary times our duty , as to selections , is an easy one - but in the now heated state of the ...
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... never arise ? If , however , it should prove that so gross a breach of confidence has taken place , we are satisfied it will lead to a strict inquiry in the proper quarter , that the party who has thus dishonorably abus- ed his trust ...
... never arise ? If , however , it should prove that so gross a breach of confidence has taken place , we are satisfied it will lead to a strict inquiry in the proper quarter , that the party who has thus dishonorably abus- ed his trust ...
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... never having enquired into the right or wrong of appear that , to make up 500,000 natives resident among them ; that , in times of party excitement , even old princi - us , the immigration must have amounted to more than ples often give ...
... never having enquired into the right or wrong of appear that , to make up 500,000 natives resident among them ; that , in times of party excitement , even old princi - us , the immigration must have amounted to more than ples often give ...
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... never approved the anti- ublican features in the Bolivan constitution . He has , ever , earnestly insisted upon the continuance of the rator in the station of president of the republic , and congress has refused to accept his own ...
... never approved the anti- ublican features in the Bolivan constitution . He has , ever , earnestly insisted upon the continuance of the rator in the station of president of the republic , and congress has refused to accept his own ...
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never designed to charge Mr. Clay with any thing dis - neral Winchester , who commanded at Mobile at th honorable ... never was carr Democratic Press , purporting to be a letter from the un - effect , said delinquents having been ...
never designed to charge Mr. Clay with any thing dis - neral Winchester , who commanded at Mobile at th honorable ... never was carr Democratic Press , purporting to be a letter from the un - effect , said delinquents having been ...
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Página 200 - St. Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean to the northwesternmost head of Connecticut River...
Página 48 - ... 76, now look to a single and splendid government of an Aristocracy, founded on banking institutions, and monied incorporations, under the guise, and cloak of their favored branches of manufactures, commerce and navigation, riding, and ruling over the plundered ploughman, and beggared yeomanry. This will be to them, a next best blessing, to the monarchy of their first aim — and, perhaps, the surest stepping stone to it.
Página 48 - And what is our resource for the preservation of the constitution ? Reason and argument? You might as well reason and argue with the marble columns encircling them. The representatives chosen by ourselves?
Página 237 - Navy are parts of a great system of national defense which has been upward of ten years in progress, and which for a series of years to come will continue to claim the constant and persevering protection and superintendence of the legislative authority. Among the measures which have emanated from these principles the act of the last session of Congress for the gradual improvement of the Navy holds a conspicuous place. The collection of timber for the future construction of vessels of war, the preservation...
Página 100 - Pennsylvania Society for the Promotion of Manufactures and the Mechanic Arts called a convention of wool growers and manufacturers.
Página 80 - Ireland ; and it is a singular circumstance that one hundred and forty years after the first emigration of her ancestors to America, this lady should become vice-queen of the country from which they fled, at the summit of a system which a more immediate ancestor had risked every thing to destroy ; or, in the energetic and poetical language of Bishop England, " that in the land from which his father's father fled in fear, his daughter's daughter now reigns as queen.
Página 103 - Whereas it is necessary for the support of government, for the discharge of the debts of the United States, and the encouragement and protection of manufactures, that duties be laid on goods, wares, and merchandises imported: Be it enacted, etc.
Página 237 - ... the Gulf of Mexico across that peninsula; and also of the country between the bays of Mobile and of Pensacola, with the view of connecting them together by a canal. On surveys of a route for a canal to connect the waters of James and Great Kenhawa rivers.
Página 248 - An act further to amend the several acts for the establishment and regulation of the Treasury, War, and Navy Departments.
Página 48 - Under the power to regulate commerce, they assume indefinitely that also over agriculture and manufactures, and call it regulation to take the earnings of one of these branches of industry, and that too the most depressed, and put them into the pockets of the other, the most flourishing of all. Under the authority to establish post roads, they claim that of cutting down mountains for the construction of roads, of digging canals, and aided by a little sophistry on the words