Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1861 |
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... considered in Committee of the Whole , and the question immediately pending was on concurring with the amend- ment of the committee to strike out the follow- ing clause : " For the Documentary History of the American Revolution , per ...
... considered in Committee of the Whole , and the question immediately pending was on concurring with the amend- ment of the committee to strike out the follow- ing clause : " For the Documentary History of the American Revolution , per ...
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... considered the ques- tion settled . The Government had made a solemn covenant upon this subject with the slaveholding States ; Congress might violate the constitution ; it could not , would not , violate the public faith . It was bound ...
... considered the ques- tion settled . The Government had made a solemn covenant upon this subject with the slaveholding States ; Congress might violate the constitution ; it could not , would not , violate the public faith . It was bound ...
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... considered the guards and any other , to render the arms of Napoleon invin- defences of society . After various compliments , cible for so many years . Who does not per- similar to that just cited , the article proceeds : ceive that it ...
... considered the guards and any other , to render the arms of Napoleon invin- defences of society . After various compliments , cible for so many years . Who does not per- similar to that just cited , the article proceeds : ceive that it ...
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... considered the question of boundary as fully settled . He was willing to admit Michigan , but not on grounds which were unfounded in fact . He gave notice that he should , when the bill came up for consideration , move to strike out the ...
... considered the question of boundary as fully settled . He was willing to admit Michigan , but not on grounds which were unfounded in fact . He gave notice that he should , when the bill came up for consideration , move to strike out the ...
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... considered complete , and the Senators and Representative who have been elected by the said State , as its represent- atives in the Congress of the United States , shall be entitled to take their seats in the Senate and House of ...
... considered complete , and the Senators and Representative who have been elected by the said State , as its represent- atives in the Congress of the United States , shall be entitled to take their seats in the Senate and House of ...
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