Speeches in the Senate, 1846-1849D. Appleton and Company, 1864 |
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Side 43
... Union " and " Intelligencer , " so gross as to be ridiculous . Mr. J. M. CLAYTON yielded the floor , when - ― Mr. HANNEGAN said that the language he uttered was , that the with- drawal of so momentous a question from the public eye for ...
... Union " and " Intelligencer , " so gross as to be ridiculous . Mr. J. M. CLAYTON yielded the floor , when - ― Mr. HANNEGAN said that the language he uttered was , that the with- drawal of so momentous a question from the public eye for ...
Side 57
... Union over our fellow- citizens in that remote district of our country , and to re- move , as far as possible , the obstacles to a more free and efficient intercourse between us and them , I would establish at once a chain of military ...
... Union over our fellow- citizens in that remote district of our country , and to re- move , as far as possible , the obstacles to a more free and efficient intercourse between us and them , I would establish at once a chain of military ...
Side 88
... union between two people , the freest upon earth . " He then proceeds to state the grievances of which the Govern- ment of France complained , discussing in an elaborate man- ner the various subjects of disagreement between the two ...
... union between two people , the freest upon earth . " He then proceeds to state the grievances of which the Govern- ment of France complained , discussing in an elaborate man- ner the various subjects of disagreement between the two ...
Side 160
... Union . She is the cen- tre of commerce now . A warehouse system can make her no more . But I believe its tendency is to make other cities participate , to a greater extent than they do now , in the commerce of the country . Its ...
... Union . She is the cen- tre of commerce now . A warehouse system can make her no more . But I believe its tendency is to make other cities participate , to a greater extent than they do now , in the commerce of the country . Its ...
Side 161
... Union so as to give any undue advantage to mere local interests . When the Senate did me the honor to make me a member of the Committee on Commerce , I considered myself charged , in common with my associates , with the responsibility ...
... Union so as to give any undue advantage to mere local interests . When the Senate did me the honor to make me a member of the Committee on Commerce , I considered myself charged , in common with my associates , with the responsibility ...
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