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Side 1187
... Government , at once the most corrupt and most wealthy perhaps in the world , by not a very unreasonable douceur for the services performed , forever to have stopped the barking of this political Cerberus . That Gov- ernment must have ...
... Government , at once the most corrupt and most wealthy perhaps in the world , by not a very unreasonable douceur for the services performed , forever to have stopped the barking of this political Cerberus . That Gov- ernment must have ...
Side 1189
... Government , and he would , therefore , vote for printing 5,000 copies . Mr. MACON said , this was one of those debates which sometimes arose in the House , in which all were on one side of the question . Nothing can be more true than ...
... Government , and he would , therefore , vote for printing 5,000 copies . Mr. MACON said , this was one of those debates which sometimes arose in the House , in which all were on one side of the question . Nothing can be more true than ...
Side 1191
... Government to alienate the affections of the peo- ple from their own Government - to organize op- position to the laws of Congress , and to produce a dissolution of our happy Government , a dismem- berment of the Union , and the ...
... Government to alienate the affections of the peo- ple from their own Government - to organize op- position to the laws of Congress , and to produce a dissolution of our happy Government , a dismem- berment of the Union , and the ...
Side 1201
... Government had , at the same Government has uniformly conferred on the re- season , been exceedingly increased . The wisest spective Territories the rights of State sovereignty , heads had been engaged in devising a plan for so soon as ...
... Government had , at the same Government has uniformly conferred on the re- season , been exceedingly increased . The wisest spective Territories the rights of State sovereignty , heads had been engaged in devising a plan for so soon as ...
Side 1205
... Government of the power to negotiate on the subject of this territory . At the same time he made this proposition ... Government relative to West Florida , if there was no other reason , ought to be cause sufficient to reject this ...
... Government of the power to negotiate on the subject of this territory . At the same time he made this proposition ... Government relative to West Florida , if there was no other reason , ought to be cause sufficient to reject this ...
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