Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, 第 2 卷,第 2 篇﹔第 45 卷Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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第 1633 頁
... feel a conviction, sir, that I have at least endeavored to do my duty : and, sir, there is no feeling I prize more highly, or would purchase more dearly. Mr. POLK then took the floor, and spoke to the following effect: Mr. Chalaxxx ...
... feel a conviction, sir, that I have at least endeavored to do my duty : and, sir, there is no feeling I prize more highly, or would purchase more dearly. Mr. POLK then took the floor, and spoke to the following effect: Mr. Chalaxxx ...
第 1651 頁
... feel that their rights are withheld from them ; and in which they feel much interest * I hope, sir, this discussion will go on, and that we may settle this great question; and that we may settle it to public satisfaction. But we are ...
... feel that their rights are withheld from them ; and in which they feel much interest * I hope, sir, this discussion will go on, and that we may settle this great question; and that we may settle it to public satisfaction. But we are ...
第 1707 頁
... Feeling the dignity of “ their character, they support it. Their parliamentary “language, whether for or against the measure ... feel its responsibility to the same popular, sovereign will—the great fountain head of power, purity, and ...
... Feeling the dignity of “ their character, they support it. Their parliamentary “language, whether for or against the measure ... feel its responsibility to the same popular, sovereign will—the great fountain head of power, purity, and ...
第 1709 頁
... feel that their vote is not given for the President, but for an elector, and that elector, when he has once obtained ... feel them, and claim it as a right to express that feeling. Ought they not to be indulged in doing so 2 A President ...
... feel that their vote is not given for the President, but for an elector, and that elector, when he has once obtained ... feel them, and claim it as a right to express that feeling. Ought they not to be indulged in doing so 2 A President ...
第 1713 頁
... feel very confident; if we had had “the military chieftain” for our President in 1814, this Capitol would not have been laid in ashes. But no, Sir, we had a worthy scholar, selected according to “safe precedent,” and no sooner did a ...
... feel very confident; if we had had “the military chieftain” for our President in 1814, this Capitol would not have been laid in ashes. But no, Sir, we had a worthy scholar, selected according to “safe precedent,” and no sooner did a ...
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