| Lewis Gaylord Clark - 1852 - 388 pages
...Bank, he was a friend of edicatlon : and from what he said in his farewell address, I have no doubt he would have voted for the tariff of 1846, if he had been alive, and had n't ha' died sometime beforehand. His death was considered, at the time, as rather premature, on... | |
| 1853 - 404 pages
...Bank, he was a friend of edication : and from what he said in his farewell address, I have no doubt he would have voted for the tariff of 1846, if he had been alive, and had n't ha' died some time beforehand. His death was considered, at the time, as rather premature,... | |
| Samuel Putnam Avery - 1854 - 324 pages
...Washington, who was buried soon after his death, with military honors, and several guns were burst in firing salutes. Sir, Mr. Speaker — General Washington...1846 if he had been alive and hadn't a'died sometime before hand. Now, Mr. Speaker, such being the character of General Washington, I motion that we wear... | |
| Benjamin Penhallow Shillaber - 1854 - 322 pages
...honors, and several guns were burst in firing salutes. Sir, Mr. Speaker — General Wash- 1 | ington would have voted for the tariff of 1846 if he had been alive and hadn't a'died sometime before hand. Now, Mr. Speaker, such being the character of General Washington, I motion that we wear... | |
| John Celivergos Zachos - 1873 - 348 pages
...Bank, he was a friend of education; and from what he said in his farewell address, I have no doubt he would have voted for the tariff of 1846, if he had been alive, and had n't ha' died sometime beforehand. His death was considered, at the time, as rather premature, on... | |
| Robert Kidd - 1857 - 494 pages
...Bank, he was a friend of edication ; and from what he said in his farewell address, I have no doubt he would have voted for the tariff of 1846, if he had been alive, and had n't ha' died beforehand. His death was considered, at the time, as rather premature, on account... | |
| John W. Iliff - 1893 - 616 pages
...Bank, he was a friend of edica. tion: and from what he said in his farewell address, I have no doubt he would have voted for the tariff of 1846, if he had been alive, and hadn't ha' died some time beforehand. His death was considered, at the time, as rather premature, on account... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 400 pages
...under General Washington, who was buried soon after his death with military honours, and several guns were bust in firing salutes. Sir, Mr. Speaker —...sometime beforehand. Now, Mr. Speaker, such being the character of General Washington, I motion that we wear crape around the left arm of this legislature,... | |
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