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... was bound to recognize and obey by a surrender of his own individual
judgment and wishes on a mere question of policy . In this case , as in all others ,
he has honored himself by submitting to the direction of the people . It is due to
Gen ' l ...
... was bound to recognize and obey by a surrender of his own individual
judgment and wishes on a mere question of policy . In this case , as in all others ,
he has honored himself by submitting to the direction of the people . It is due to
Gen ' l ...
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It is due to Gen ' l Jackson to refer also to his repeated recommendations in
relation to that great question , which more than any other disturbs the present
peace of the country — a question , on the determination of which the hopes of all
true ...
It is due to Gen ' l Jackson to refer also to his repeated recommendations in
relation to that great question , which more than any other disturbs the present
peace of the country — a question , on the determination of which the hopes of all
true ...
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There never has been a moment when the friends of Gen'l Jackson , throughout
the Union , were not satisfied with the change . It is true that two of the members
of the cabinet , who yielded their places against their own wishes to the wishes of
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There never has been a moment when the friends of Gen'l Jackson , throughout
the Union , were not satisfied with the change . It is true that two of the members
of the cabinet , who yielded their places against their own wishes to the wishes of
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Nor should we overlook the necessary relation which it bears to the great object
of extinguishing the public debt — an object which has been kept steadily in view
by Gen'l Jackson from the first moment of his accession to office . " If the policy of
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Nor should we overlook the necessary relation which it bears to the great object
of extinguishing the public debt — an object which has been kept steadily in view
by Gen'l Jackson from the first moment of his accession to office . " If the policy of
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