Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... opinion of the House , whether in the outset he was right or not , he would move to lay the motion of his honorable col- league , ( Mr. THOMAS , ) from whom it gave him great pain to differ , on the table . The question to lay the ...
... opinion of the House , whether in the outset he was right or not , he would move to lay the motion of his honorable col- league , ( Mr. THOMAS , ) from whom it gave him great pain to differ , on the table . The question to lay the ...
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... opinion of this House , the subject of the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia ought not to be entertained by Congress . And be it further resolved , that in case any petition praying the abolition of slavery in the ...
... opinion of this House , the subject of the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia ought not to be entertained by Congress . And be it further resolved , that in case any petition praying the abolition of slavery in the ...
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... opinion that it was the most prudent and judicious course , and he had not changed in opinion . He was per- fectly satisfied that the expectations of gentle- men would be frustrated and disappointed . Notwithstanding this , he would be ...
... opinion that it was the most prudent and judicious course , and he had not changed in opinion . He was per- fectly satisfied that the expectations of gentle- men would be frustrated and disappointed . Notwithstanding this , he would be ...
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... opinion , but should be guided in a great measure by the wishes and opinions of gentlemen coming from the new States . Should the President's recommendation be adopted , there would probably be no surplus . He should like to see a ...
... opinion , but should be guided in a great measure by the wishes and opinions of gentlemen coming from the new States . Should the President's recommendation be adopted , there would probably be no surplus . He should like to see a ...
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... opinion that the Treasury order of the 11th of July is against the plain words and meaning of the law of 1816 ; against the whole practice of the Government under that law ; against the honorable gentleman's own opinion , as expressed ...
... opinion that the Treasury order of the 11th of July is against the plain words and meaning of the law of 1816 ; against the whole practice of the Government under that law ; against the honorable gentleman's own opinion , as expressed ...
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