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... CAMBRELENG said , he agreed with his colleague out against the original resolution , because it would de- [ Mr. STORRS ] that the proper mode of shortening the ses- prive them of a month to stay here . Why , sir , if the sion was to ...
... CAMBRELENG said , he agreed with his colleague out against the original resolution , because it would de- [ Mr. STORRS ] that the proper mode of shortening the ses- prive them of a month to stay here . Why , sir , if the sion was to ...
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... CAMBRELENG said , he fully concurred with his colleague , [ Mr. TAYLOR ] in the opinion expressed by him , that this was a proper subject for reference to the House , and its discussion while on the state of the Union . It was well ...
... CAMBRELENG said , he fully concurred with his colleague , [ Mr. TAYLOR ] in the opinion expressed by him , that this was a proper subject for reference to the House , and its discussion while on the state of the Union . It was well ...
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... CAMBRELENG ] did , he would readily concur with them in the propriety of the proposed refer- ence . But he could not so view it ; and he must still be- lieve it a proper subject for reference to the Secretary of War . He was extremely ...
... CAMBRELENG ] did , he would readily concur with them in the propriety of the proposed refer- ence . But he could not so view it ; and he must still be- lieve it a proper subject for reference to the Secretary of War . He was extremely ...
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... CAMBRELENG ] that in war we find a difficulty had been accomplished , he would withdraw his motion . in getting officers , while privates were easily procured . Mr. WICKLIFFE resumed . His reason for making the This only proved to him ...
... CAMBRELENG ] that in war we find a difficulty had been accomplished , he would withdraw his motion . in getting officers , while privates were easily procured . Mr. WICKLIFFE resumed . His reason for making the This only proved to him ...
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... Cambreleng , Campbell , Carson , Chandler , Childs , Clai borne , Clay , Coke , Conner , Cowles , Hector Craig , Cro cheron , Daniel , Davenport , Warren R. Davis , Deberry Desha , De Witt , Drayton , Dudley , Dwight , Earll , Ells ...
... Cambreleng , Campbell , Carson , Chandler , Childs , Clai borne , Clay , Coke , Conner , Cowles , Hector Craig , Cro cheron , Daniel , Davenport , Warren R. Davis , Deberry Desha , De Witt , Drayton , Dudley , Dwight , Earll , Ells ...
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