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... South Carolina [ Mr. PRESTON ] that , if he had had the selection of an individual in the Senate , whose judg- ment and taste in matters relating to the fine arts , quali- fied him to decide as to the merits of the proposed pieces of ...
... South Carolina [ Mr. PRESTON ] that , if he had had the selection of an individual in the Senate , whose judg- ment and taste in matters relating to the fine arts , quali- fied him to decide as to the merits of the proposed pieces of ...
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... South Carolina desires it , let him offer a separate resolution in favor of any other artist . He shall receive my vote . I should feel indebted to him , however , if he would suffer mine to take the usual direction without any ...
... South Carolina desires it , let him offer a separate resolution in favor of any other artist . He shall receive my vote . I should feel indebted to him , however , if he would suffer mine to take the usual direction without any ...
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... South Carolina [ Mr. CALHOUN ] had considered this as a donation to the United States . It was not so . The United States was merely named in the will as the trustee , and was to receive no benefit whatever . It was merely a charitable ...
... South Carolina [ Mr. CALHOUN ] had considered this as a donation to the United States . It was not so . The United States was merely named in the will as the trustee , and was to receive no benefit whatever . It was merely a charitable ...
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... South Carolina [ Mr. CALHOUN ] had said they ought to read the will as if the words " at Washington " were left out . He ( Mr. W. ) did not think so ; they ought to read it just as it was , in connexion with the whole , and give it its ...
... South Carolina [ Mr. CALHOUN ] had said they ought to read the will as if the words " at Washington " were left out . He ( Mr. W. ) did not think so ; they ought to read it just as it was , in connexion with the whole , and give it its ...
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... South Carolina . The message having been read , Mr. PRESTON rose , and addressed the Senate , in sub- stance , as follows : Mr. President : The message just read imposes upon me the customary duty of moving for the usual testimo- ny of ...
... South Carolina . The message having been read , Mr. PRESTON rose , and addressed the Senate , in sub- stance , as follows : Mr. President : The message just read imposes upon me the customary duty of moving for the usual testimo- ny of ...
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