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... Senate how he should now vote . Since this bill was introduced , the old States had , he feared , be- come more and more rigid in regard to the settlers in the new States - that they were now opposing pre - emp- tions as well as a ...
... Senate how he should now vote . Since this bill was introduced , the old States had , he feared , be- come more and more rigid in regard to the settlers in the new States - that they were now opposing pre - emp- tions as well as a ...
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... Senate . His friend from New Jersey who sat in front of him [ Mr. SOUTHARD ] had been reproached by the Senator from New York [ Mr. | WRIGHT ] with having endeavored to create alarm in the public mind , and to destroy its confidence in ...
... Senate . His friend from New Jersey who sat in front of him [ Mr. SOUTHARD ] had been reproached by the Senator from New York [ Mr. | WRIGHT ] with having endeavored to create alarm in the public mind , and to destroy its confidence in ...
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... SENATE . ] could not be prepared for service during the present year . On motion of Mr. SOUTHARD , corresponding reduc- tions were made in other amendments . The bill was then reported to the Senate as amended . Mr. HILL asked for the ...
... SENATE . ] could not be prepared for service during the present year . On motion of Mr. SOUTHARD , corresponding reduc- tions were made in other amendments . The bill was then reported to the Senate as amended . Mr. HILL asked for the ...
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... SENATE . ] proper occasion he should have something to say with regard to it . He would assure the junior Senator from South Carolina [ Mr. PRESTON ] that , if he had had the selection of an individual in the Senate , whose judg- ment ...
... SENATE . ] proper occasion he should have something to say with regard to it . He would assure the junior Senator from South Carolina [ Mr. PRESTON ] that , if he had had the selection of an individual in the Senate , whose judg- ment ...
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... [ SENATE . CLAY ] remarked that this was peculiarly a beneficent measure to the whole Union . A beneficent measure ... Senate so long , and will close with one more obser- vation . The honorable Senator fron Kentucky [ Mr. not to return it ...
... [ SENATE . CLAY ] remarked that this was peculiarly a beneficent measure to the whole Union . A beneficent measure ... Senate so long , and will close with one more obser- vation . The honorable Senator fron Kentucky [ Mr. not to return it ...
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