Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... by a gentle- man from Massachusetts , ( Mr. BRIGGS , ) was referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia . The motion having been taken up , H. OF R. ] Slavery in the District of Columbia DEBATES OF CONGRESS . 7.
... by a gentle- man from Massachusetts , ( Mr. BRIGGS , ) was referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia . The motion having been taken up , H. OF R. ] Slavery in the District of Columbia DEBATES OF CONGRESS . 7.
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... referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia , at the head of which was , at that time , a distin- guished citizen of Virginia , now , I regret to say and the whole country has occasion to regret -no more . These petitions were ...
... referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia , at the head of which was , at that time , a distin- guished citizen of Virginia , now , I regret to say and the whole country has occasion to regret -no more . These petitions were ...
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... referred to but , I am gratified to add , without any other committees and printed when so desired . Why result than that , from one single town of the not adopt the same course now ? Here is a pe- district which I had the honor to ...
... referred to but , I am gratified to add , without any other committees and printed when so desired . Why result than that , from one single town of the not adopt the same course now ? Here is a pe- district which I had the honor to ...
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... referred to the Com- mittee on the District- Mr. GRANGER , of New York , said : Sir , who are these petitioners ? They are persons who , looking to the letter of the con- stitution of their country , and finding there that Congress has ...
... referred to the Com- mittee on the District- Mr. GRANGER , of New York , said : Sir , who are these petitioners ? They are persons who , looking to the letter of the con- stitution of their country , and finding there that Congress has ...
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... referred or printed . amendment , offered by Mr. WISE : The question pending was the following Resolved , That there is no power of legislation granted by the constitution to the Congress of of Columbia ; and that any attempt by ...
... referred or printed . amendment , offered by Mr. WISE : The question pending was the following Resolved , That there is no power of legislation granted by the constitution to the Congress of of Columbia ; and that any attempt by ...
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