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... question was taken on the several amend- ments , with the above exceptions , and they were car- ried without a division . The question was then taken on the clause of the amendment proposing to deduct the amount of annuities paid to ...
... question was taken on the several amend- ments , with the above exceptions , and they were car- ried without a division . The question was then taken on the clause of the amendment proposing to deduct the amount of annuities paid to ...
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... question should be taken to - morrow , he would move to adjourn , and he hoped his friends on his side of the House would agree to it . He did not wish to compel gentlemen to speak at that late hour , and his friend from Missouri , as ...
... question should be taken to - morrow , he would move to adjourn , and he hoped his friends on his side of the House would agree to it . He did not wish to compel gentlemen to speak at that late hour , and his friend from Missouri , as ...
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... question whether they had the power to establish a national uni- versity or not . There was no question but that James Smithson , in his lifetime , had a right to establish a uni- versity at the city of Washington , and call it the ...
... question whether they had the power to establish a national uni- versity or not . There was no question but that James Smithson , in his lifetime , had a right to establish a uni- versity at the city of Washington , and call it the ...
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... question , which ought not to be blended with that of the ordinary annual appropriations for fortifications . The question is , whether Congress will enlarge and extend the system of fortifications . As to the precise extent and ...
... question , which ought not to be blended with that of the ordinary annual appropriations for fortifications . The question is , whether Congress will enlarge and extend the system of fortifications . As to the precise extent and ...
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... question as it stood ; and after a discussion , as to the points of order , between Messrs . CALHOUN and KING of Alabama , The CHAIR stated that the proper question would be , " Shall the question on the motion of the Senator from South ...
... question as it stood ; and after a discussion , as to the points of order , between Messrs . CALHOUN and KING of Alabama , The CHAIR stated that the proper question would be , " Shall the question on the motion of the Senator from South ...
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