id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 739 Clay, Henry Henry Clay's Remarks in House and Senate .txt text/plain 2788 158 68 Is the power of the Senate so vast that it ought to be confiding people, he exercises, uncontrolled, the power of the State. 1834, a majority of the Senate of the United States passed the Sir, I hope the Secretary of the Senate will preserve the glorious honors you have achieved for our common country. from its lawful custody the public purse, command a military detachment If the fleet of Denmark fell into the enemy's hands, combined with his military power that the world has ever known. Brutus could not preserve the liberties of his devoted country! General Jackson cherishes any designs inimical to the liberties of the the military branch of the public force. liberty of our country. general praises bestowed upon our government. our constitutional powers, and vindicate the instrument from military general the public thanks; they may carry him triumphantly through this triumph over the liberties of the people. ./cache/739.txt ./txt/739.txt