The Works of John C. Calhoun: Speeches ... delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate of the United StatesD. Appleton, 1854 |
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... stigmatized as one who , protected by his constitutional privilege , is ready to stab the reputation of others , without the magnanimity 2 SPEECHES . Speech on the Amendment proposed to Webster's Bill in regard to the Public Deposits.
... stigmatized as one who , protected by his constitutional privilege , is ready to stab the reputation of others , without the magnanimity 2 SPEECHES . Speech on the Amendment proposed to Webster's Bill in regard to the Public Deposits.
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... protection , to banks which were under the sole and unlimited control of the Executive . effect was a vast increase of Executive patronage , and the opening a field of speculation , in describing which , in antici- pation , I pronounced ...
... protection , to banks which were under the sole and unlimited control of the Executive . effect was a vast increase of Executive patronage , and the opening a field of speculation , in describing which , in antici- pation , I pronounced ...
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... protection of our flag , while on their voyage , proceeding from one port of the Union to another , as if they were in port , lying at the wharves , within our acknowledged jurisdiction . Nor is it less clear that , forced as the ...
... protection of our flag , while on their voyage , proceeding from one port of the Union to another , as if they were in port , lying at the wharves , within our acknowledged jurisdiction . Nor is it less clear that , forced as the ...
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... protect us from the Indians , was not more troops , but more faithful agents . The remnants of these native tribes were now a disheartened and broken down people . They had once esteemed themselves the greatest nations on the earth ...
... protect us from the Indians , was not more troops , but more faithful agents . The remnants of these native tribes were now a disheartened and broken down people . They had once esteemed themselves the greatest nations on the earth ...
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... protection for the people of that State . It was Mr. C.'s object to give them protection ; and if Mr. L. would join him in procuring the appointment of honest , skilful , and faith- ful Indian agents , such protection might be secured ...
... protection for the people of that State . It was Mr. C.'s object to give them protection ; and if Mr. L. would join him in procuring the appointment of honest , skilful , and faith- ful Indian agents , such protection might be secured ...
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The Works of John C. Calhoun: Speeches ... delivered in the House of ... John Caldwell Calhoun Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1853 |
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