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Resolutions, and accompanying argument, offered by Mr. Brown, of the Senate, in favor of amending the United States' Constitution, arraigning the conduct of the president and secretary of state, condemning the measures of the present administration, and recommending for the presidency General Andrew Jackson, with a portion of the discussion thereon
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