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... honor and good faith of their own Government ; upon every officer , civil or military , and upon every citizen , by the veneration due by all freemen to the laws which they have assisted to enact for their own government , by his regard ...
... honor and good faith of their own Government ; upon every officer , civil or military , and upon every citizen , by the veneration due by all freemen to the laws which they have assisted to enact for their own government , by his regard ...
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... honor , or the safety of the Republic with the govern- ments of foreign creditors , who , however well disposed they may be to cultivate with us in general friendly relations , are nevertheless by the law of their own condition made ...
... honor , or the safety of the Republic with the govern- ments of foreign creditors , who , however well disposed they may be to cultivate with us in general friendly relations , are nevertheless by the law of their own condition made ...
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a period when the honor and safety of the nation demand the temporary sacrifice of a policy which should only be ... honor ; if its civil and diplomatic service has been equally sustained ; if ample provision has been made for the ...
a period when the honor and safety of the nation demand the temporary sacrifice of a policy which should only be ... honor ; if its civil and diplomatic service has been equally sustained ; if ample provision has been made for the ...
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United States Senator | 9 |
Later Career and Retirement | 18 |
Special Session Message September 4 1837 | 31 |
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