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... supposed Congress could afford . The memorial he held had proceeded from that committee , and was signed by its chairman . Mr. W. said the memorial was too long to authorize him to ask for its reading at the Secretary's table , and he ...
... supposed Congress could afford . The memorial he held had proceeded from that committee , and was signed by its chairman . Mr. W. said the memorial was too long to authorize him to ask for its reading at the Secretary's table , and he ...
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... supposed that , in conse- quence of the passage of the compromise bill , some of the Senators who had voted against the land bill had changed their views , and would have voted for it upon its return , and others had left the Senate ...
... supposed that , in conse- quence of the passage of the compromise bill , some of the Senators who had voted against the land bill had changed their views , and would have voted for it upon its return , and others had left the Senate ...
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... supposed — that its object was merely financial - and that , consequently , he had no objection whatever to its passage . Mr. CLAY said that , in the room of making it a matter of positive instruction , he would rather that it should be ...
... supposed — that its object was merely financial - and that , consequently , he had no objection whatever to its passage . Mr. CLAY said that , in the room of making it a matter of positive instruction , he would rather that it should be ...
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... supposed he might be . He had been endeavoring for many years to extend the circuit system to the new States , and should continue his exertions until that object was accomplish- ed . What was the single proposition before the Senate ...
... supposed he might be . He had been endeavoring for many years to extend the circuit system to the new States , and should continue his exertions until that object was accomplish- ed . What was the single proposition before the Senate ...
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... supposed necessity of such a provision would induce a circumspection that would guard against the inconve- niences beretofore experienced . Mr. PORTER understood the Senator from South Carolina [ Mr. PRESTON ] to regard the rule adopted ...
... supposed necessity of such a provision would induce a circumspection that would guard against the inconve- niences beretofore experienced . Mr. PORTER understood the Senator from South Carolina [ Mr. PRESTON ] to regard the rule adopted ...
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