Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... taken by sur- prise . Some members who are in favor of rejecting this , and other similar memorials , and others who are in favor of receiving and then laying on the table this and all petitions of like import , united in the vote which ...
... taken by sur- prise . Some members who are in favor of rejecting this , and other similar memorials , and others who are in favor of receiving and then laying on the table this and all petitions of like import , united in the vote which ...
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... taken on the motion , to it , because we believe we have been foully lay the petition , and all the motions relating to slandered before the world ; and I stand here it , on the table , it was decided in the affirmative prepared , at ...
... taken on the motion , to it , because we believe we have been foully lay the petition , and all the motions relating to slandered before the world ; and I stand here it , on the table , it was decided in the affirmative prepared , at ...
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... taken , it was decided in the fanatics ? Fanatics , did I say , sir ? Never be - affirmative . fore was so vile a band dignified with that name . They are murderers , foul murderers , accessories before the fact , and they know it , of ...
... taken , it was decided in the fanatics ? Fanatics , did I say , sir ? Never be - affirmative . fore was so vile a band dignified with that name . They are murderers , foul murderers , accessories before the fact , and they know it , of ...
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... taken on the following clauses separately : 1. " Resolved , That all the memorials which have been offered , or may hereafter be presented , to this House , praying for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia , and also the ...
... taken on the following clauses separately : 1. " Resolved , That all the memorials which have been offered , or may hereafter be presented , to this House , praying for the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia , and also the ...
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... 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 should be made , unless that ground should be taken ...
... 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 should be made , unless that ground should be taken ...
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