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Página 1951
... gentleman from Massachusetts , as to the evils he com- plained of ; and , probably , they were more manifest last session than at any former period ; but Mr. C. dissented entirely to the position taken by the gentleman , that it ever ...
... gentleman from Massachusetts , as to the evils he com- plained of ; and , probably , they were more manifest last session than at any former period ; but Mr. C. dissented entirely to the position taken by the gentleman , that it ever ...
Página 1953
... gentleman from Virginia . The gentleman thought that the House would be compelled to pass the bills as soon as they were reported ; but the gentleman knew , surely , that the House was their own master , and that it was not in the power ...
... gentleman from Virginia . The gentleman thought that the House would be compelled to pass the bills as soon as they were reported ; but the gentleman knew , surely , that the House was their own master , and that it was not in the power ...
Página 1955
... gentleman , much less by the gentleman from Massachusetts . He wished to get rid of this discussion , which promised to be long and unprofitable . But he would withdraw the proposition in order to enable the House to decide on the ...
... gentleman , much less by the gentleman from Massachusetts . He wished to get rid of this discussion , which promised to be long and unprofitable . But he would withdraw the proposition in order to enable the House to decide on the ...
Página 1967
... gentleman from Virginia [ Mr. GARLAND ] to withdraw his motion to lay on the table , that we might have a direct vote upon this matter . He was not disposed to go into a discussion of the ques- tion involved in the petition ; though ...
... gentleman from Virginia [ Mr. GARLAND ] to withdraw his motion to lay on the table , that we might have a direct vote upon this matter . He was not disposed to go into a discussion of the ques- tion involved in the petition ; though ...
Página 1969
... gentleman to order , as his re- marks were not pertinent to the question before the House . The SPEAKER replied that he had not so stated . When the gentleman from South Carolina first submit- ted his motion , the Chair stated that he ...
... gentleman to order , as his re- marks were not pertinent to the question before the House . The SPEAKER replied that he had not so stated . When the gentleman from South Carolina first submit- ted his motion , the Chair stated that he ...
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