Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, 第 1 卷﹔第 13 卷﹔第 68 卷Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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第 29 頁
... Suppose the gentleman was right , and this grand secret had been found out before the late presidential election , what a moving flood of living heads we should have seen ! such as has never been beheld since Xerxes crossed the ...
... Suppose the gentleman was right , and this grand secret had been found out before the late presidential election , what a moving flood of living heads we should have seen ! such as has never been beheld since Xerxes crossed the ...
第 69 頁
... suppose that any great time will be ne- cessary to prepare an answer to the second resolution . Mr. WRIGHT inquired of the mover whether the res- olution was intended to ask for any more than the last statement rendered at the Treasury ...
... suppose that any great time will be ne- cessary to prepare an answer to the second resolution . Mr. WRIGHT inquired of the mover whether the res- olution was intended to ask for any more than the last statement rendered at the Treasury ...
第 73 頁
... suppose that men who were much engaged in business of this kind would become expert in availing themselves of every advantage in conducting it . But he had also thought that , on this side of the mountains , it would be easier to evade ...
... suppose that men who were much engaged in business of this kind would become expert in availing themselves of every advantage in conducting it . But he had also thought that , on this side of the mountains , it would be easier to evade ...
第 77 頁
... suppose that a mo- tion to rescind this Treasury order must be intended to dishonor General Jackson ? Sir , I object wholly to this introduction of presidential influence into debate on this floor . Is it becoming in us to say one to ...
... suppose that a mo- tion to rescind this Treasury order must be intended to dishonor General Jackson ? Sir , I object wholly to this introduction of presidential influence into debate on this floor . Is it becoming in us to say one to ...
第 87 頁
... suppose him to have . Mr. CALHOUN repelled the charge of inconsistency . He had been in favor of sending the subject of a reduc tion of the revenue to the Committee on Finance , be . cause he considered the subject as appropriate to ...
... suppose him to have . Mr. CALHOUN repelled the charge of inconsistency . He had been in favor of sending the subject of a reduc tion of the revenue to the Committee on Finance , be . cause he considered the subject as appropriate to ...
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