Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1861 |
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... matters . Another from the South rose and said that he would go for printing the document , because he consid- ered it ... matter ; they would require the report itself to be submitted to them ; and he thought the gentleman from Virginia ...
... matters . Another from the South rose and said that he would go for printing the document , because he consid- ered it ... matter ; they would require the report itself to be submitted to them ; and he thought the gentleman from Virginia ...
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... matter . He should do nothing to continue it . He had always deprecated the agitation of slavery in the halls of ... matters now stand , every thing is operat- ing favorably to the South . The Senate , by a large majority , has rejected ...
... matter . He should do nothing to continue it . He had always deprecated the agitation of slavery in the halls of ... matters now stand , every thing is operat- ing favorably to the South . The Senate , by a large majority , has rejected ...
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... matter of wonder , a phenomenon in the have passed the Rubicon , and the distribution fiscal world , such as could have sprung out of policy would , in spite of all opposition , become no institutions but ours , and which went in a the ...
... matter of wonder , a phenomenon in the have passed the Rubicon , and the distribution fiscal world , such as could have sprung out of policy would , in spite of all opposition , become no institutions but ours , and which went in a the ...
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... matter of " indulgence . " We may as well say that to be allowed to pay in Treasury notes , or in for- eign coins , or , indeed , in our own gold and silver , is an indulgence , since the act places all on the same ground . The ...
... matter of " indulgence . " We may as well say that to be allowed to pay in Treasury notes , or in for- eign coins , or , indeed , in our own gold and silver , is an indulgence , since the act places all on the same ground . The ...
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... matter within our power ? It seems to me that if these resolutions should pass both Houses of Congress , the object which the Senator from Ohio has in view would not thereby be effected . If the order of the 11th of July , 1836 , was is ...
... matter within our power ? It seems to me that if these resolutions should pass both Houses of Congress , the object which the Senator from Ohio has in view would not thereby be effected . If the order of the 11th of July , 1836 , was is ...
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