Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2;Volume 12Gales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... Missouri and the other new States . He thought it gave them more than they were justly entitled to . But he had made up his mind to vote for it on the principle of a compromise . But if taken out of this bill , he would not vote for it ...
... Missouri and the other new States . He thought it gave them more than they were justly entitled to . But he had made up his mind to vote for it on the principle of a compromise . But if taken out of this bill , he would not vote for it ...
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... Missouri be stricken out of the bill , & c . Mr. LINN said it was far from his intention to vote for this bill , nor did he believe it could become a law , after what was known of the deliberate opinions of the Exec- utive , as ...
... Missouri be stricken out of the bill , & c . Mr. LINN said it was far from his intention to vote for this bill , nor did he believe it could become a law , after what was known of the deliberate opinions of the Exec- utive , as ...
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... Missouri's experience could have led him to the conclusion that nothing but the commission of | | After a few remarks from Mr. WEBSTER , Mr. WRIGHT replied that this bill swept the whole public land into one bill . Suppose , said he ...
... Missouri's experience could have led him to the conclusion that nothing but the commission of | | After a few remarks from Mr. WEBSTER , Mr. WRIGHT replied that this bill swept the whole public land into one bill . Suppose , said he ...
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... Missouri ; but , being altogether opposed to the bill in principle , he did not think it necessary to refer to them . He had very little concern with the de- tails of the bill , and thought that those gentlemen who , like him , were ...
... Missouri ; but , being altogether opposed to the bill in principle , he did not think it necessary to refer to them . He had very little concern with the de- tails of the bill , and thought that those gentlemen who , like him , were ...
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... Missouri , as well as every member of the Senate , must see that the de- Jaying of this bill delayed other important business which was suffering by the delay . He , for one , was determined that this bill should have precedence of all ...
... Missouri , as well as every member of the Senate , must see that the de- Jaying of this bill delayed other important business which was suffering by the delay . He , for one , was determined that this bill should have precedence of all ...
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