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... course would not be to lay the pro- ceedings on the table . Mr. WALKER said that he hoped the motion to lay these proceedings upon the table would not prevail ; that such a course would not be expressive of the sense of the people of ...
... course would not be to lay the pro- ceedings on the table . Mr. WALKER said that he hoped the motion to lay these proceedings upon the table would not prevail ; that such a course would not be expressive of the sense of the people of ...
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... course of lying on the table one day . Had he been in his seat when the vote was taken , he should have opposed its consideration at that time . Mr. BENTON said he was willing to have the vote reconsidered , and for the resolution to ...
... course of lying on the table one day . Had he been in his seat when the vote was taken , he should have opposed its consideration at that time . Mr. BENTON said he was willing to have the vote reconsidered , and for the resolution to ...
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... course of ex- penditure . Almost every branch of the public service was suffering for want of money ; many branches of the service were suspended entirely for want of money . The fortifications have been stopped for two seasons . The ...
... course of ex- penditure . Almost every branch of the public service was suffering for want of money ; many branches of the service were suspended entirely for want of money . The fortifications have been stopped for two seasons . The ...
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... course of trade a habit of introducing Bengal hemp , and some other kinds under different denominations , free from duty , ac- cording to a construction ( and , as he thought , an errone- ous one ) of the Secretary of the Treasury . He ...
... course of trade a habit of introducing Bengal hemp , and some other kinds under different denominations , free from duty , ac- cording to a construction ( and , as he thought , an errone- ous one ) of the Secretary of the Treasury . He ...
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... course , which this discussion had taken . He did not believe that this was ever considered a party measure . He be- lieved that they were divided two years ago , not on account of doubts of the improvidence of the contract , but ...
... course , which this discussion had taken . He did not believe that this was ever considered a party measure . He be- lieved that they were divided two years ago , not on account of doubts of the improvidence of the contract , but ...
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