Masterpieces of Eloquence: Famous Orations of Great World Leaders from Early Greece to the Present Time, Volume 21Mayo Williamson Hazeltine P. F. Collier & Son, 1905 - 11114 pages |
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Page 8774
... ignoring its existence . They solemnly resolved that the subject should never again be alluded to in or out of Congress . That all agitation should cease . This was securing to the country peace according 8774 CARPENTER.
... ignoring its existence . They solemnly resolved that the subject should never again be alluded to in or out of Congress . That all agitation should cease . This was securing to the country peace according 8774 CARPENTER.
Page 8790
... Congress as Democratic representative . While in Congress he served on a number of important committees , and in 1864 was candidate for vice - president on the Democratic ticket with McClellan . In 1866 he was a member of the ...
... Congress as Democratic representative . While in Congress he served on a number of important committees , and in 1864 was candidate for vice - president on the Democratic ticket with McClellan . In 1866 he was a member of the ...
Page 8794
... Congress ; it places their institutions at the feet of Congress . It creates in Congress an absolute , unqualified despotism . It asserts the power of Congress in changing the State governments to be " plenary , supreme , unlimited ...
... Congress ; it places their institutions at the feet of Congress . It creates in Congress an absolute , unqualified despotism . It asserts the power of Congress in changing the State governments to be " plenary , supreme , unlimited ...
Page 8795
... Congress elected by a people who may not feel the exercise of its power . It subverts the government , destroys the confedera- tion , and erects a tyranny on the ruins of republican govern- ments . It creates unity it destroys liberty ...
... Congress elected by a people who may not feel the exercise of its power . It subverts the government , destroys the confedera- tion , and erects a tyranny on the ruins of republican govern- ments . It creates unity it destroys liberty ...
Page 8796
... Congress , serving as representative till 1877 , when he entered the Senate . He was not a frequent speaker in Congress , but always eloquent and effective . In March , 1885 , he was appointed secretary of the interior in President ...
... Congress , serving as representative till 1877 , when he entered the Senate . He was not a frequent speaker in Congress , but always eloquent and effective . In March , 1885 , he was appointed secretary of the interior in President ...
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