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He believed , if the Act of 1819 had never passed , that the currency would have been restored before this time , without the evils occasioned by that law . He enlarged upon what he held to be the evils of that law and ...
He believed , if the Act of 1819 had never passed , that the currency would have been restored before this time , without the evils occasioned by that law . He enlarged upon what he held to be the evils of that law and ...
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I never was more horrified ! The place was one mass of blood . I am not exaggerating when I tell you that the soles of my boots were more than covered with the blood of these poor wretched creatures . Portions of their dresses , collars ...
I never was more horrified ! The place was one mass of blood . I am not exaggerating when I tell you that the soles of my boots were more than covered with the blood of these poor wretched creatures . Portions of their dresses , collars ...
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Whenever , in our past history , doubtful powers have been exercised by Congress , they have never failed to produce in jurious and unhappy consequences . Many such instances might be ad- duced if this were the proper oc- casion .
Whenever , in our past history , doubtful powers have been exercised by Congress , they have never failed to produce in jurious and unhappy consequences . Many such instances might be ad- duced if this were the proper oc- casion .
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of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellionLord Palmerston | 125 |
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