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... course to the committee , as might be seen , whether the custom of the House was invoked to determine the rights of the committee , or if a reference should be made to the rule fixing the range of its powers and duties . The last ...
... course to the committee , as might be seen , whether the custom of the House was invoked to determine the rights of the committee , or if a reference should be made to the rule fixing the range of its powers and duties . The last ...
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... course of his remarks , were old acquaint- ances of this House , and were not , as he thought , entitled to a different course from that heretofore pursued , of re- ferring them to a standing committee . Mr. ADAMS , of Massachusetts ...
... course of his remarks , were old acquaint- ances of this House , and were not , as he thought , entitled to a different course from that heretofore pursued , of re- ferring them to a standing committee . Mr. ADAMS , of Massachusetts ...
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... course , we shall then have this ex- traordinary state of things - that , of all the claimants for acts of spoliation by foreign Powers , the present class are the only ones to which justice is to be denied . Our old claims on Great ...
... course , we shall then have this ex- traordinary state of things - that , of all the claimants for acts of spoliation by foreign Powers , the present class are the only ones to which justice is to be denied . Our old claims on Great ...
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... course follow . He had very recently read in most of the public journals which favored the pretensions of a certain individual , and who might with propriety be considered as the father of this system , that that indivi- dual had never ...
... course follow . He had very recently read in most of the public journals which favored the pretensions of a certain individual , and who might with propriety be considered as the father of this system , that that indivi- dual had never ...
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... course . Without meaning DRAYTON ] the propriety of modifying his motion , so that any compliment to the chairman of that committee , his the bill might be referred to the Committee of the Whole belief was , that he would take no course ...
... course . Without meaning DRAYTON ] the propriety of modifying his motion , so that any compliment to the chairman of that committee , his the bill might be referred to the Committee of the Whole belief was , that he would take no course ...
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