The Life and Speeches of Henry Clay, Volumen2Greeley & McElrath, 1843 |
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... executive had been called upon to furnish the project of a Bank , the duty would have been cheerfully performed ; and he states that a Bank , competent to all the duties which may be required by the government , might be so orga- nized ...
... executive had been called upon to furnish the project of a Bank , the duty would have been cheerfully performed ; and he states that a Bank , competent to all the duties which may be required by the government , might be so orga- nized ...
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... Executive through the Secretary of the Treasury , sent to Con- gress a tariff bill which would have destroyed numerous branches of our domestic industry , and led to the destruction of all ; that the veto has been applied to the Bank of ...
... Executive through the Secretary of the Treasury , sent to Con- gress a tariff bill which would have destroyed numerous branches of our domestic industry , and led to the destruction of all ; that the veto has been applied to the Bank of ...
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... executive of the country , whether that executive has or has not my confidence , the necessary measures of power and authority to execute the laws of the Union . But I 152 SPEECHES OF HENRY CLAY.
... executive of the country , whether that executive has or has not my confidence , the necessary measures of power and authority to execute the laws of the Union . But I 152 SPEECHES OF HENRY CLAY.
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... executive has resorted , in relation to our south- ern disturbance , this is not a fit occasion to enter upon a full consid- eration of them ; but I will briefly say , that , although the proclama- tion is a paper of uncommon ability ...
... executive has resorted , in relation to our south- ern disturbance , this is not a fit occasion to enter upon a full consid- eration of them ; but I will briefly say , that , although the proclama- tion is a paper of uncommon ability ...
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... executive with vast powers to maintain the laws , should he be able by the next session to put down all opposition to them , will he not , as a necessary consequence of success , have more power than ever to put down the tariff also ...
... executive with vast powers to maintain the laws , should he be able by the next session to put down all opposition to them , will he not , as a necessary consequence of success , have more power than ever to put down the tariff also ...
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