Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... tion before the House , care should be taken rather to allay the public feeling than to add to the existing excitement . The right of peti- tion was a solemn one , and had been guaranteed from the time of magna charta to the present ...
... tion before the House , care should be taken rather to allay the public feeling than to add to the existing excitement . The right of peti- tion was a solemn one , and had been guaranteed from the time of magna charta to the present ...
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... tion . Mr. D. dwelt at length on the sub- ject , and concluded by hoping the resolu- tion he had submitted would be adopted ; and that , as soon as practicable , they would act on the bill regulating the deposits of the public money in ...
... tion . Mr. D. dwelt at length on the sub- ject , and concluded by hoping the resolu- tion he had submitted would be adopted ; and that , as soon as practicable , they would act on the bill regulating the deposits of the public money in ...
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... tion . Mr. PINCKNEY hoped the gentleman would withdraw the motion for a moment . He desired merely to say that the report did not , as had been stated , yield the constitutional power to Congress of abolishing slavery in the District ...
... tion . Mr. PINCKNEY hoped the gentleman would withdraw the motion for a moment . He desired merely to say that the report did not , as had been stated , yield the constitutional power to Congress of abolishing slavery in the District ...
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... tion to the end of time , by withholding from the Legislature even the power of ordaining it , I strongly disapproved . The House had treated all these memorials and remonstrances in be- half of freedom as if they were afraid to hear ...
... tion to the end of time , by withholding from the Legislature even the power of ordaining it , I strongly disapproved . The House had treated all these memorials and remonstrances in be- half of freedom as if they were afraid to hear ...
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... tion under which they were promulgated , and in accordance with the views of statesmen in the earlier and purer days of the republic . ence to executive communications , and the con- current legislation of Congress in 1794 , 1796 , 1802 ...
... tion under which they were promulgated , and in accordance with the views of statesmen in the earlier and purer days of the republic . ence to executive communications , and the con- current legislation of Congress in 1794 , 1796 , 1802 ...
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