Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1861 |
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... course I then took , I was not sustained by the unanimous voice of my own constituents ; there were many among them , persons as respectable , and as entitled to consideration as any others , who disapproved of the course I pursued on ...
... course I then took , I was not sustained by the unanimous voice of my own constituents ; there were many among them , persons as respectable , and as entitled to consideration as any others , who disapproved of the course I pursued on ...
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... course , or to multiply petitions of the same character . These efforts were continued dur- ing the whole of that long session of Congress ; but , I am gratified to add , without any other result than that , from one single town of the ...
... course , or to multiply petitions of the same character . These efforts were continued dur- ing the whole of that long session of Congress ; but , I am gratified to add , without any other result than that , from one single town of the ...
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... course . On motion of Mr. PINCKNEY , The House then adjourned . FRIDAY , May 6 . Relief of the District of Columbia . The House proceeded , in further execution of the special order of the 1st of April , to the consideration of the ...
... course . On motion of Mr. PINCKNEY , The House then adjourned . FRIDAY , May 6 . Relief of the District of Columbia . The House proceeded , in further execution of the special order of the 1st of April , to the consideration of the ...
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... course it thought proper to pursue on this sub- ject , because he was not of opinion that it was the most prudent and judicious course , and he had not changed in opinion . He was per- fectly satisfied that the expectations of gentle ...
... course it thought proper to pursue on this sub- ject , because he was not of opinion that it was the most prudent and judicious course , and he had not changed in opinion . He was per- fectly satisfied that the expectations of gentle ...
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... course of business , within the knowledge of his several bureaus at Wash- ington , receipts within that quarter of about seven millions , he estimates the aggregate re- ceipts for the whole quarter at $ 4,950,000 , whereas the true ...
... course of business , within the knowledge of his several bureaus at Wash- ington , receipts within that quarter of about seven millions , he estimates the aggregate re- ceipts for the whole quarter at $ 4,950,000 , whereas the true ...
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