Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches and Occasional WritingsMarshall, Brown, 1835 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... Secretary had begun to call the yeas and nays . Mr. Burrill apologized to the President for not rising sooner , by stating the cause ; when Mr. James Barbour , of Virginia , jocosely observed across the Senate Chamber , that the ...
... Secretary had begun to call the yeas and nays . Mr. Burrill apologized to the President for not rising sooner , by stating the cause ; when Mr. James Barbour , of Virginia , jocosely observed across the Senate Chamber , that the ...
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... Secretary of Foreign Affairs , Mr. Canning , had assured him that Ministers were then leaving London , for the summer vaca- tion ; and that the interests of the United States would not be endangered by his visit at Cheltenham . Mr ...
... Secretary of Foreign Affairs , Mr. Canning , had assured him that Ministers were then leaving London , for the summer vaca- tion ; and that the interests of the United States would not be endangered by his visit at Cheltenham . Mr ...
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... Secretary of State , ( Mr. Van Buren , ) feared the comet might again return , and visit his political hemisphere . He had seen it blaze in perihelium , With fear of change perplexing men in power . ' " The He deemed it wise to remove ...
... Secretary of State , ( Mr. Van Buren , ) feared the comet might again return , and visit his political hemisphere . He had seen it blaze in perihelium , With fear of change perplexing men in power . ' " The He deemed it wise to remove ...
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... Secretary of the Treasury , in his Report . He then sat down to relieve the nation from all the evils of errone- ous financial legislation . Without any aid at all from three of his associates , and , apparently , not much assisted by ...
... Secretary of the Treasury , in his Report . He then sat down to relieve the nation from all the evils of errone- ous financial legislation . Without any aid at all from three of his associates , and , apparently , not much assisted by ...
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... Secretary of Foreign Affairs , Mr. Canning , had assured him that Ministers were then leaving London , for the summer vaca- tion ; and that the interests of the United States would not be endangered by his visit at Cheltenham . Mr ...
... Secretary of Foreign Affairs , Mr. Canning , had assured him that Ministers were then leaving London , for the summer vaca- tion ; and that the interests of the United States would not be endangered by his visit at Cheltenham . Mr ...
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