Biography of Isaac Hill, of New-HampshireJ. F. Brown, 1835 - 245 pàgines |
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... thousand lives , he deserves to be hung a thousand dif- ferent times as high as Haman . " - Concord Gaz . 5 Feb. 1811 . readers should be favorably disappointed than that by his representations 3 * BIOGRAPHY OF ISAAC HILL . 29 streets ...
... thousand lives , he deserves to be hung a thousand dif- ferent times as high as Haman . " - Concord Gaz . 5 Feb. 1811 . readers should be favorably disappointed than that by his representations 3 * BIOGRAPHY OF ISAAC HILL . 29 streets ...
Pàgina 36
... thousand in number , and declares his confidence that no paper in that part of the country , was so generally patronized . The meeting of the Legislature this year will long be remembered by our citizens , for the vio- lence of its ...
... thousand in number , and declares his confidence that no paper in that part of the country , was so generally patronized . The meeting of the Legislature this year will long be remembered by our citizens , for the vio- lence of its ...
Pàgina 41
... thousand soldiers . And , without doubt , the influence which he ex- erted upon public opinion , particularly in a State , where the opposition were so active , was of incal- culably greater importance in strengthening the sinews of ...
... thousand soldiers . And , without doubt , the influence which he ex- erted upon public opinion , particularly in a State , where the opposition were so active , was of incal- culably greater importance in strengthening the sinews of ...
Pàgina 54
... thousand dollars for the support of indigent deaf - and - dumb youth at the asylum at Hartford . Since that time , the legislature have granted a yearly sum for the education of this unfortunate class of citizens . It is 54 BIOGRAPHY OF ...
... thousand dollars for the support of indigent deaf - and - dumb youth at the asylum at Hartford . Since that time , the legislature have granted a yearly sum for the education of this unfortunate class of citizens . It is 54 BIOGRAPHY OF ...
Pàgina 101
... thousands of grateful cit- izens : Jefferson Barracks , May 6 , 1830 . Dear Sir - Every friend of his country who belongs to these Uni- ted States and who knows and recollects the valuable services of Isaac Hill , as editor of the New ...
... thousands of grateful cit- izens : Jefferson Barracks , May 6 , 1830 . Dear Sir - Every friend of his country who belongs to these Uni- ted States and who knows and recollects the valuable services of Isaac Hill , as editor of the New ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 117 - Every Member, when he speaks, shall address the Chair, standing in his place, and when he has finished, shall sit down.
Pàgina 124 - It being thus established by unquestionable proof that the Bank of the United States was converted into a permanent electioneering engine, it appeared to me that the path of duty which the executive department of the Government ought to pursue was not doubtful. As by the terms of the bank charter no officer but the Secretary...
Pàgina 82 - ... said Secretaries the official forms to be issued in the different offices for disbursing the public money in those departments, and the manner and form of keeping and stating the accounts of the persons employed therein; and it shall also be his duty to superintend the preservation of the public accounts subject to his revision.
Pàgina 124 - At this time the efforts of the Bank to control public opinion through the distresses of some and the fears of others, are equally apparent, and if possible more objectionable. By a curtailment of its accommodations, more rapid than any emergency requires, and even while it retains specie to an almost unprecedented amount in its vaults, it is attempting to produce great embarrassment in one portion of the community, while through presses known to have been sustained by its money, it attempts by unfounded...
Pàgina 104 - Office— perhaps one of the highest offices in the gift of the people of this country— in which he has been, by common consent, installed.
Pàgina 205 - ... appropriated to the use and benefit of any particular state or states, to the exclusion of the others, without an infringement of the principles, upon which cessions from states were expressly made, and a violation of the spirit of our national compact, as well as the principles of justice and sound policy.
Pàgina 124 - 33, the House of Representatives, after inof September, and on the same day, Mr. Taney, afterward Chief Justice of the United States, was appointed Secretary of the Treasury. Before this occurrence, namely, on the 20th, the official newspaper was authorized to state that the deposits would be removed from the Bank of the United States and placed in the State banks as soon as the necessary arrangements could be made. This intelligence was received in the city of K"ew York, the commercial centre of...
Pàgina 158 - We have enlarged on the strictness and loftiness of Milton's virtue, not only from our interest in the subject, but that we may put to shame and silence, those men who make genius an apology for vice, and take the sacred fire, kindled by God within them, to inflame men's passions, and to minister to a vile sensuality. We see Milton's greatness of mind in his fervent and constant attachment to liberty.
Pàgina 211 - The friends of General Jackson in New Hampshire have had but too much reason to complain of the management of the branch at Portsmouth. All that they now ask is, that this institution in that state may not continue to be an engine of political oppression by any party.
Pàgina 126 - ... banks was productive of immediate embarrassment to the treasury. A proclamation was forthwith issued by the President, calling an extra session of Congress for the 4th of September next following. On the meeting of Congress, the disordered state of the public finances was laid before the two houses in the message of the President and the report of the Secretary of the Treasury.