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... never yielded , and to which I believe they never will yield , their willing allegiance . Having , as I trust , established the position , ( if any arguments were necessary to establish it , ) that Congress has power to pass this act ...
... never yielded , and to which I believe they never will yield , their willing allegiance . Having , as I trust , established the position , ( if any arguments were necessary to establish it , ) that Congress has power to pass this act ...
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... never surrender them to her . It is therefore , sir , impossible , under this view of the case , for her to be ... never ask what comity can never grant ; and this seems to be a case of that kind . It has been said on this floor ...
... never surrender them to her . It is therefore , sir , impossible , under this view of the case , for her to be ... never ask what comity can never grant ; and this seems to be a case of that kind . It has been said on this floor ...
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... never applied for seats or took them . The case is dif erent here . These Senators have presented their cre- dentials , and are bound to wait here until the admission of the State ; and there could be no impropriety in their waiting on ...
... never applied for seats or took them . The case is dif erent here . These Senators have presented their cre- dentials , and are bound to wait here until the admission of the State ; and there could be no impropriety in their waiting on ...
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... never would exceed nine , at most . Mr. PORTER rose briefly to remark that it was rather strange to hear a gentleman say he was about to vote for a bill , but had some objections to it . That oc- curred with regard to almost every bill ...
... never would exceed nine , at most . Mr. PORTER rose briefly to remark that it was rather strange to hear a gentleman say he was about to vote for a bill , but had some objections to it . That oc- curred with regard to almost every bill ...
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... never shown that It is easy for the Senator to make general charges of this kind , but he will find it very difficult to place his hand upon any single fact to support them . Mr. B. said he was neither ashamed nor afraid to speak , and ...
... never shown that It is easy for the Senator to make general charges of this kind , but he will find it very difficult to place his hand upon any single fact to support them . Mr. B. said he was neither ashamed nor afraid to speak , and ...
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