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... feelings of gratitude for this distinguished proof of your continued confidence and un- changing kindness . " It is an honor , too , gentlemen , which has been con- ferred in a manner , and under circumstances peculiarly calculated to ...
... feelings of gratitude for this distinguished proof of your continued confidence and un- changing kindness . " It is an honor , too , gentlemen , which has been con- ferred in a manner , and under circumstances peculiarly calculated to ...
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... feelings hurt by the discussion ; it was a mere question of money , not of chivalry or honor . Mr. B. wished that the United States might pay every farthing of debt due to every State and every individual for the expenses of the late ...
... feelings hurt by the discussion ; it was a mere question of money , not of chivalry or honor . Mr. B. wished that the United States might pay every farthing of debt due to every State and every individual for the expenses of the late ...
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... feelings of the House , he would , though not calling for the previous question , move that the resolution and amendments be laid on the table . On this motion Mr. BLAIR , of Tennessee , demanded the yeas and nays ; which were ordered ...
... feelings of the House , he would , though not calling for the previous question , move that the resolution and amendments be laid on the table . On this motion Mr. BLAIR , of Tennessee , demanded the yeas and nays ; which were ordered ...
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... feelings of the most exasperated bitterness . in this House , as was notoriously the case in the British Not a party ... feeling - a topic which perhaps through a select committee . I have not the honor of per- involves the destinies of ...
... feelings of the most exasperated bitterness . in this House , as was notoriously the case in the British Not a party ... feeling - a topic which perhaps through a select committee . I have not the honor of per- involves the destinies of ...
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... feelings of any gentleman . I had not misunderstood the member from Maryland . His have no idea , however , that there is impropriety , or that remarks were based on what he [ Mr. H. ] understood the it will be so considered by the ...
... feelings of any gentleman . I had not misunderstood the member from Maryland . His have no idea , however , that there is impropriety , or that remarks were based on what he [ Mr. H. ] understood the it will be so considered by the ...
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