| Joshua P. Slack - 1815 - 340 pągines
...have vaunted of paying off the national debt, of retrenching useless establishments ; and yet have now become as infatuated with standing armies, loans,...ever were the Essex Junto. What republicanism is this ? Extract of a Speech in Congress, by Mr. CLAY, en raisin!; a military force, for the invasion of Canada.... | |
| 1816 - 514 pągines
...We had vaunted ot' paying oft' the national debt, of retrenching useless establishments; and yet had now become as infatuated with standing armies, loans,...as ever were the Essex junto. What republicanism is tliis? Mr. Ma idolph apologised for his very desultory manner of speaking. He regretted that his bodily... | |
| 1827 - 528 pągines
...We have vaunted of paying off the national debt; of retrenching useless establishments; and yet have now become as infatuated with standing armies, loans,...taxes, navies and war, as ever were the Essex Junto. [Mr. Randolph apologized for his very desultory manner of speaking. He regretted that his bodily indisposition... | |
| 1827 - 548 pągines
...have vaunted of paying off the national debt : of retrenching useless establishments ; and yet have now become as infatuated with standing armies, loans,...taxes, navies and war, as ever were the Essex Junto. [Mr. Randolph apologized for his very desultory manner of speaking. He regretted that his bodily indisposition... | |
| 1836 - 552 pągines
...have vaunted of paying off the national debt ; of retrenching useless establishments, and yet have now become as infatuated with standing armies, loans,...taxes, navies, and war, as ever were the Essex Junto. [Mr. Randolph apologized for his very desultory manner of speaking. He regretted that his bodily indisposition... | |
| 1836 - 550 pągines
...have vaunted of paying off the national debt ; of retrenching useless establishments, and yet have now become as infatuated with standing armies, loans,...taxes, navies, and war, as ever were the Essex Junto. [Mr. Randolph apologized for his very desultory manner of speaking. He regretted that his bodily indisposition... | |
| 1840 - 554 pągines
...have vaunted of paying off the national debt ; of retrenching useless establishments, and yet have now become as infatuated with standing armies, loans,...taxes, navies, and war, as ever were the Essex Junto. [Mr. Randolph apologized for his very desultory manner of speaking. He regretted that his bodily indisposition... | |
| 1845 - 564 pągines
...have vaunted of paying off the national debt ; of retrenching useless establishments, and yet have now become as infatuated with standing armies, loans,...taxes, navies, and war, as ever were the Essex Junto. [Mr. Randolph apologized for his very desultory manner of speaking. He regretted that his bodily indisposition... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 458 pągines
...have vaunted of paying off the national debt ; of retrenching useless establishments, and yet have now become as infatuated with standing armies, loans,...taxes, navies, and war, as ever were the Essex Junto. RANDOLPH. 86. A FAREWELL TO SCOTLAND. OUR native land — our native vale, — A long and last adieu... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 646 pągines
...DECEMRER, 1611. of paying off the national debt, of retrenching useless establishments; and yet had now become as infatuated with standing armies, loans,...were the Essex Junto. What Republicanism is this? Mr. RANDOLPR apologized for his very desultory manner of speaking. He regretted that his bodily indisposition... | |
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