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... hope that we shall be made to feel the public indigna- tion ? Where was he at this awful epoch ? Where was that eloquent tongue which we have now heard with so much pleasure ? Silent ! Silent as the grave ! [ Mr. NELSON said , across ...
... hope that we shall be made to feel the public indigna- tion ? Where was he at this awful epoch ? Where was that eloquent tongue which we have now heard with so much pleasure ? Silent ! Silent as the grave ! [ Mr. NELSON said , across ...
Side 1379
... hope that the people will duly appreciate him and his exertions against the measure , and will permit him still to remain in this House , an ornament to the Legis- lature , and to the district he represents . After Mr. CLAY's brief ...
... hope that the people will duly appreciate him and his exertions against the measure , and will permit him still to remain in this House , an ornament to the Legis- lature , and to the district he represents . After Mr. CLAY's brief ...
Side 1397
... hope of any practical result from the late decision of the House , & c . In re- gard to a general system of appropriating money , to be expended in the States according to their representation in Congress , Mr. S. showed that that ...
... hope of any practical result from the late decision of the House , & c . In re- gard to a general system of appropriating money , to be expended in the States according to their representation in Congress , Mr. S. showed that that ...
Side 1399
... hope that , in some shape , there would be spread on the table of the House , that infor- MARCH , 1818 . mation without which they could not prudently act . The Committee then rose , reported their assent to the bill respecting the ...
... hope that , in some shape , there would be spread on the table of the House , that infor- MARCH , 1818 . mation without which they could not prudently act . The Committee then rose , reported their assent to the bill respecting the ...
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... hope clung cient . But some keen - sighted , sagacious foreign Minister finds out that it is not sufficient , and the act of 1817 is passed . That act , said Mr. C. , we find condemned by the universal sentiment of the country ; and I hope ...
... hope clung cient . But some keen - sighted , sagacious foreign Minister finds out that it is not sufficient , and the act of 1817 is passed . That act , said Mr. C. , we find condemned by the universal sentiment of the country ; and I hope ...
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