Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1861 |
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... answer to inquiries , as to what would become of the votes of those gentlemen who had asked to be excused , if they should here- after be required to vote , the CHAIR said that the failure of gentlemen to vote could not arrest the ...
... answer to inquiries , as to what would become of the votes of those gentlemen who had asked to be excused , if they should here- after be required to vote , the CHAIR said that the failure of gentlemen to vote could not arrest the ...
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... answer to their names to make a quorum to vote against adjourning , and to retire again to their amusement or repose . Upon the first restoration of the quorum by this operation , the delegate from Arkansas said that if the committee ...
... answer to their names to make a quorum to vote against adjourning , and to retire again to their amusement or repose . Upon the first restoration of the quorum by this operation , the delegate from Arkansas said that if the committee ...
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... answers . For , however widely I differ in opinion from him on this and most other occasions of common delibera- tion in ... answer him directly that it came from me , and from me alone , without consultation with any other human being ...
... answers . For , however widely I differ in opinion from him on this and most other occasions of common delibera- tion in ... answer him directly that it came from me , and from me alone , without consultation with any other human being ...
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... answer from me , particularly after the eloquent address of my colleague behind me ( Mr. CUSHING ) has already answered them so much more effectually than I could have done myself . Mr. WISE rose , and inquired whether in the opinion of ...
... answer from me , particularly after the eloquent address of my colleague behind me ( Mr. CUSHING ) has already answered them so much more effectually than I could have done myself . Mr. WISE rose , and inquired whether in the opinion of ...
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... answer which has always been ready when ob- jections have been raised to this institution- an answer which , if it has not proved quite sat- isfactory to minds that yield their assent more readily to strong reasons than to the authority ...
... answer which has always been ready when ob- jections have been raised to this institution- an answer which , if it has not proved quite sat- isfactory to minds that yield their assent more readily to strong reasons than to the authority ...
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