Speeches delivered on various public occasionsLittle, Brown and Company, 1853 |
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... President , at the first session of the first Congress . At the second session , the United States Bank was estab- lished . Without detaining you by quoting papers or speeches of that day , I will simply refer any one , curious to ...
... President , at the first session of the first Congress . At the second session , the United States Bank was estab- lished . Without detaining you by quoting papers or speeches of that day , I will simply refer any one , curious to ...
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... President . General Jackson received the largest num- ber of any ; but the House of Representatives chose John Quincy Adams President . From that moment a fierce opposition was commenced against his administration . I do not propose to ...
... President . General Jackson received the largest num- ber of any ; but the House of Representatives chose John Quincy Adams President . From that moment a fierce opposition was commenced against his administration . I do not propose to ...
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... president . This letter was transmitted to the president of the mother bank , and reached him about the same time with the other ; so that , looking upon this picture and upon that , upon one letter , which urged the removal on ...
... president . This letter was transmitted to the president of the mother bank , and reached him about the same time with the other ; so that , looking upon this picture and upon that , upon one letter , which urged the removal on ...
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... President's first message ; and I have no opinion of it now that I did not then entertain , and then express . I desire not to appear wise after the event , I am not a prophet nor the son of a prophet , and yet I declare that when I ...
... President's first message ; and I have no opinion of it now that I did not then entertain , and then express . I desire not to appear wise after the event , I am not a prophet nor the son of a prophet , and yet I declare that when I ...
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... President held this lan- guage respecting the currency and that bank : - " For the interests of the community at large , as well as for the pur- poses of the treasury , it is essential that the nation should possess a cur- rency of ...
... President held this lan- guage respecting the currency and that bank : - " For the interests of the community at large , as well as for the pur- poses of the treasury , it is essential that the nation should possess a cur- rency of ...
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235 ページ - Whereas it is necessary for the support of government, for the discharge of the debts of the United States, and the encouragement and protection of manufactures, that duties be laid on goods, wares, and merchandise imported.
225 ページ - In all our deliberations on this subject we kept steadily in our view that which appears to us the greatest interest of every true American, the consolidation of our Union, in which is involved our prosperity, felicity, safety, perhaps our national existence.
397 ページ - And that which should accompany old age, As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honor, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not.
437 ページ - Ask where's the North? at York, 'tis on the Tweed; In Scotland, at the Orcades; and there, At Greenland, Zembla, or the Lord knows where.
522 ページ - In the name of God, Amen : We, whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread sovereign lord, King James, by the grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, king, defender of the Faith, &,c., having undertaken, for the glory of God, and advancement of the Christian faith, and honor of our king and country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia...
224 ページ - The friends of our country have long seen and desired that the power of making war, peace, and treaties, that of levying money and regulating commerce, and the correspondent executive and judicial authorities, should be fully and effectually vested in the General Government of the Union...
523 ページ - Combine ourselves together into a Civil Body Politic, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid ; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute and frame such just and equal Laws, Ordinances, Acts, Constitutions and Offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the Colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.
596 ページ - Westward the course of empire takes its way, The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day : Time's noblest offspring is the last.
436 ページ - I must go into the Presidential Chair the inflexible and uncompromising opponent of every attempt, on the part of Congress, to abolish slavery in the district of Columbia, against the wishes of the slave-holding States...
522 ページ - Having undertaken for the Glory of God. and Advancement of the Christian Faith, and the Honour of our King and Country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern Parts of Virginia; do by these Presents, solemnly and mutually in the Presence of God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil Body Politick, for our better Ordering and Preservation, and Furtherance of the Ends aforesaid...