Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1861 |
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... South . He had hoped it would satisfy gentle- men charged with such petitions , of the impro- priety of introducing them here . Since , how- ever , it had not had that effect , and they per- sisted still in urging them upon the House ...
... South . He had hoped it would satisfy gentle- men charged with such petitions , of the impro- priety of introducing them here . Since , how- ever , it had not had that effect , and they per- sisted still in urging them upon the House ...
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... South . For one , he , ( Mr. P. , ) while he would be the last to in- fringe upon any of the sacred reserved rights of the people , was prepared to stamp with dis- approbation , in the most express and unequivo- cal terms , the whole ...
... South . For one , he , ( Mr. P. , ) while he would be the last to in- fringe upon any of the sacred reserved rights of the people , was prepared to stamp with dis- approbation , in the most express and unequivo- cal terms , the whole ...
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... South who had voted for laying the former petition on the table , inconsistently with their vote on Friday last upon the same proposition , of the futility of any such scheme as had been proposed for procuring a direct vote of the House ...
... South who had voted for laying the former petition on the table , inconsistently with their vote on Friday last upon the same proposition , of the futility of any such scheme as had been proposed for procuring a direct vote of the House ...
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... South , and I do , with a full knowledge of all my responsibilities , declare that , in my opinion , nothing will satisfy the excited , the almost frenzied South , but an indignant rejection of these petitions ; such a Such , sir , is ...
... South , and I do , with a full knowledge of all my responsibilities , declare that , in my opinion , nothing will satisfy the excited , the almost frenzied South , but an indignant rejection of these petitions ; such a Such , sir , is ...
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... South Carolina , TOUCEY , CHAMBERS of Penn - marks in support of his motion , sylvania , EVERETT and ÁDAMS , followed on the same side . Mr. HARDIN and Mr. RENCHER spoke in op- position . The question recurred on concurring with the ...
... South Carolina , TOUCEY , CHAMBERS of Penn - marks in support of his motion , sylvania , EVERETT and ÁDAMS , followed on the same side . Mr. HARDIN and Mr. RENCHER spoke in op- position . The question recurred on concurring with the ...
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