Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... direct decision of the House on the motion of the gentleman from South Carolina . He was intending to bring the House also to a direct decision of the question , and had no idea after the House had decided it would consider the petition ...
... direct decision of the House on the motion of the gentleman from South Carolina . He was intending to bring the House also to a direct decision of the question , and had no idea after the House had decided it would consider the petition ...
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... direct vote of the House upon the principles involved in the petitions that had been offered , and would continue to be offered , praying the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia . Those with whom he felt and acted on this ...
... direct vote of the House upon the principles involved in the petitions that had been offered , and would continue to be offered , praying the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia . Those with whom he felt and acted on this ...
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... direct the said Clarke and Force , " The said Edward Livingston , & c . , doth hereby of South Carolina , and Mr. CHAMBERS , of Penn - jointly and severally , to prepare and publish fifteen sylvania , in favor of the clause , and by Mr ...
... direct the said Clarke and Force , " The said Edward Livingston , & c . , doth hereby of South Carolina , and Mr. CHAMBERS , of Penn - jointly and severally , to prepare and publish fifteen sylvania , in favor of the clause , and by Mr ...
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... direct questions , two or three of which I heard , and to them I am willing to give direct and explicit answers . For , however widely I differ in opinion from him on this and most other occasions of common delibera- tion in this hall ...
... direct questions , two or three of which I heard , and to them I am willing to give direct and explicit answers . For , however widely I differ in opinion from him on this and most other occasions of common delibera- tion in this hall ...
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... direct , they are expressly designated as persons - persons to be represented in Congress , not by themselves , but by the votes of their masters ; persons whom the then existing States might think proper to admit ; persons held to ...
... direct , they are expressly designated as persons - persons to be represented in Congress , not by themselves , but by the votes of their masters ; persons whom the then existing States might think proper to admit ; persons held to ...
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