Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... respect for his memory ; which was unanimously adopted . Death of Mr. Kane . A message was received from the Senate , announcing the death of the Hon . ELIAS K. KANE , Senator from the State of Illinois , and informing the House that ...
... respect for his memory ; which was unanimously adopted . Death of Mr. Kane . A message was received from the Senate , announcing the death of the Hon . ELIAS K. KANE , Senator from the State of Illinois , and informing the House that ...
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... respect for the rules of the House would pre- vent his attempting to do so , under the motion of the gentleman from Maryland ( Mr. THOMAS ) to reconsider ; which motion he hoped would be withdrawn , and then the motion of the gentleman ...
... respect for the rules of the House would pre- vent his attempting to do so , under the motion of the gentleman from Maryland ( Mr. THOMAS ) to reconsider ; which motion he hoped would be withdrawn , and then the motion of the gentleman ...
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... respect to the right tions on the table . of the constituent to petition . Sir , What will be the next consequence ? Two years afterwards , similar petitions were you will have discussion ; and , to my regret I presented , and at that ...
... respect to the right tions on the table . of the constituent to petition . Sir , What will be the next consequence ? Two years afterwards , similar petitions were you will have discussion ; and , to my regret I presented , and at that ...
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... respect which is due to the right of petition , and the respect which is due to the right of freedom of speech , free- dom of the press , and freedom of religion , I hope that this petition will be left where it has been placed by the ...
... respect which is due to the right of petition , and the respect which is due to the right of freedom of speech , free- dom of the press , and freedom of religion , I hope that this petition will be left where it has been placed by the ...
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... respect of his political opponents , nor do I believe he had a personal enemy . But all his talents , all his virtues , all his noble qualities of head and heart , could not save him from the grasp of the destroyer . He is gone - gone ...
... respect of his political opponents , nor do I believe he had a personal enemy . But all his talents , all his virtues , all his noble qualities of head and heart , could not save him from the grasp of the destroyer . He is gone - gone ...
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