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... Senator from Massachusetts [ Mr. WEBSTER ] ] and the division of the spoils deferred until the inquires from what book I have read these pas - power of parcelling them out shall have been com- sages ; and asks whether I do not know that ...
... Senator from Massachusetts [ Mr. WEBSTER ] ] and the division of the spoils deferred until the inquires from what book I have read these pas - power of parcelling them out shall have been com- sages ; and asks whether I do not know that ...
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... Senator must remem- from office . If he mingles with his fellow - citi- ber the outery with which these walls resounded , zens , and exercises his constitutional right to tell during the whole administration of General Jack- them what ...
... Senator must remem- from office . If he mingles with his fellow - citi- ber the outery with which these walls resounded , zens , and exercises his constitutional right to tell during the whole administration of General Jack- them what ...
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... Senator . fell into the hands of the political friends of Sena- the end , " says the bill , " that the great powers tors over the way . And what was the immediate given to the officers of the Federal Government , result ? Sir , in Rhode ...
... Senator . fell into the hands of the political friends of Sena- the end , " says the bill , " that the great powers tors over the way . And what was the immediate given to the officers of the Federal Government , result ? Sir , in Rhode ...
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... Senator from Kentucky seems to justify the bill , on the ground that a distinction exists be- tween the public officers and the citizens , and that the citizen possesses rights which ought not to be- nihilated ! Sir , is it possible ...
... Senator from Kentucky seems to justify the bill , on the ground that a distinction exists be- tween the public officers and the citizens , and that the citizen possesses rights which ought not to be- nihilated ! Sir , is it possible ...
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... Senator is equally patriotic . He tells vote . the public officer , whose feelings are outraged , If , Mr. President , this interference of public offi- whose spirit is attempted to be subdued and broken cers in elections be so ...
... Senator is equally patriotic . He tells vote . the public officer , whose feelings are outraged , If , Mr. President , this interference of public offi- whose spirit is attempted to be subdued and broken cers in elections be so ...
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