Memoir of Tristam Burges: With Selections from His Speeches and Occasional WritingsMarshall, Brown, 1835 - 404 من الصفحات |
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... Senator in Congress , and retired from professional business . Mr. Burrill then entered the office of the Hon . David Howell ... Senate of the United States . He attended four sessions of that body . On the twenty - 42 MEMOIR OF.
... Senator in Congress , and retired from professional business . Mr. Burrill then entered the office of the Hon . David Howell ... Senate of the United States . He attended four sessions of that body . On the twenty - 42 MEMOIR OF.
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... Senate of the United States , attained the first rank of honor and esteem . " He reached that point not by the pliant arts of a courtier ; nor by the bartering , shuffling chicanery of intriguing politicians . No ; it was by his candor ...
... Senate of the United States , attained the first rank of honor and esteem . " He reached that point not by the pliant arts of a courtier ; nor by the bartering , shuffling chicanery of intriguing politicians . No ; it was by his candor ...
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... Senate with high powers . Through the contest he was so impartial , so firm in his own sentiments , yet moderate towards others ; that he received the unquali- fied homage of his political opponents . The extension of Slavery by the ...
... Senate with high powers . Through the contest he was so impartial , so firm in his own sentiments , yet moderate towards others ; that he received the unquali- fied homage of his political opponents . The extension of Slavery by the ...
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... Senate , his surtout was entangled by his chair , and before he could recover from the embarrassment , the Secretary had begun to call the yeas and nays . Mr. Burrill apologized to the President for not rising sooner , by stating the ...
... Senate , his surtout was entangled by his chair , and before he could recover from the embarrassment , the Secretary had begun to call the yeas and nays . Mr. Burrill apologized to the President for not rising sooner , by stating the ...
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... Senator in the Congress of the United States . This tribute to his integrity and learning was the more accepta- ble , on account of the peculiar circumstances under which the appointment was made . Mr. Burrill , as we have already ...
... Senator in the Congress of the United States . This tribute to his integrity and learning was the more accepta- ble , on account of the peculiar circumstances under which the appointment was made . Mr. Burrill , as we have already ...
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