Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... express and unequivo- cal terms , the whole movement upon this sub- ject . The motion to reject the petition still pend- Mr. OWENS rose to address the House ; but , Mr. PINCKNEY expressed a hope that the sub- ject would be suspended ...
... express and unequivo- cal terms , the whole movement upon this sub- ject . The motion to reject the petition still pend- Mr. OWENS rose to address the House ; but , Mr. PINCKNEY expressed a hope that the sub- ject would be suspended ...
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... express the universal sentiment of the representation from the South , in saying they are ready to meet it ; and while we do not desire discussion , and for one I will do nothing to provoke it , at the same time we will not , we cannot ...
... express the universal sentiment of the representation from the South , in saying they are ready to meet it ; and while we do not desire discussion , and for one I will do nothing to provoke it , at the same time we will not , we cannot ...
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... express a sentiment of this | tion which can address itself to a patriot kind shall be expelled , or that the speeches shall demands it . Yes , sir , in the presence of the not go forth to the public - shall not be circu- armed ...
... express a sentiment of this | tion which can address itself to a patriot kind shall be expelled , or that the speeches shall demands it . Yes , sir , in the presence of the not go forth to the public - shall not be circu- armed ...
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... express pledge given to him , that the ground would be taken in the report , that Congress had not the power to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia . He repeated that this pledge had been distinctly made to him , that no report ...
... express pledge given to him , that the ground would be taken in the report , that Congress had not the power to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia . He repeated that this pledge had been distinctly made to him , that no report ...
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... freedom of the press , and at the freedom of the post office , both in this and the other branch of the Legis- lature , and by the express recommendation of JUNE , 1836. ] [ H. OF R. The resolution 34 ABRIDGMENT OF THE H. OF R.] ...
... freedom of the press , and at the freedom of the post office , both in this and the other branch of the Legis- lature , and by the express recommendation of JUNE , 1836. ] [ H. OF R. The resolution 34 ABRIDGMENT OF THE H. OF R.] ...
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