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... commencement and close of every suc- ceeding session of Congress . The resolution having been read , Mr. HENDRICKS said it would be recollected that , at the last session of Congress , the Committee on the Judiciary had been instructed ...
... commencement and close of every suc- ceeding session of Congress . The resolution having been read , Mr. HENDRICKS said it would be recollected that , at the last session of Congress , the Committee on the Judiciary had been instructed ...
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... commencement of the Con- gressional term ; and the reason why the previous day , the third of March , has been considered the close of the term . And here he remarked that , in this view of the sub- ject , the delicacy felt by many ...
... commencement of the Con- gressional term ; and the reason why the previous day , the third of March , has been considered the close of the term . And here he remarked that , in this view of the sub- ject , the delicacy felt by many ...
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... commencement and end of the term of service of Senators and Representatives , for six and two years , respectively , and not the first Wednesday in March , which would be a variable period . He concur- red in the general observations ...
... commencement and end of the term of service of Senators and Representatives , for six and two years , respectively , and not the first Wednesday in March , which would be a variable period . He concur- red in the general observations ...
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... commencement of winter . Many wor- thy and industrious people had to quit their business and their homes , and to go forth under circumstances which rendered them objects of suspicion wherever they went , and sealed the door against the ...
... commencement of winter . Many wor- thy and industrious people had to quit their business and their homes , and to go forth under circumstances which rendered them objects of suspicion wherever they went , and sealed the door against the ...
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... commence , the extent of which no human foresight can measure . Will not the Senate , then , consent to the forbearance proposed by this bill , and leave for future consideration the relief provided for in the amendment ? Time , Mr. W ...
... commence , the extent of which no human foresight can measure . Will not the Senate , then , consent to the forbearance proposed by this bill , and leave for future consideration the relief provided for in the amendment ? Time , Mr. W ...
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