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... proper sub- ject of legislation by Congress , and he , therefore , moved that the petitions he had had the honor of presenting , should be referred to the Committee on the Affairs of the District of Columbia , who would dispose of them ...
... proper sub- ject of legislation by Congress , and he , therefore , moved that the petitions he had had the honor of presenting , should be referred to the Committee on the Affairs of the District of Columbia , who would dispose of them ...
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... proper body to legislate for it . Secretary of War , who doubtless supposed that the pro- vision would have been made by law during the first , and before the second session of the last Congress ; in which case , the law would have done ...
... proper body to legislate for it . Secretary of War , who doubtless supposed that the pro- vision would have been made by law during the first , and before the second session of the last Congress ; in which case , the law would have done ...
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... proper such a case should go to the Committee of Claims . The committee had accordingly taken up the subject , examined it , scrutinized it , and materially reduced the allowance claimed . Did Virginia feel herself aggriev- ed ? Not at ...
... proper such a case should go to the Committee of Claims . The committee had accordingly taken up the subject , examined it , scrutinized it , and materially reduced the allowance claimed . Did Virginia feel herself aggriev- ed ? Not at ...
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... proper that the petition the committee should be in favor of the measure referred should be referred to a select committee , who would give to it . All that was contended for was a minority adverse to the subject their undivided ...
... proper that the petition the committee should be in favor of the measure referred should be referred to a select committee , who would give to it . All that was contended for was a minority adverse to the subject their undivided ...
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... proper time , to act on the merits of the memorial presented to them , fearlessly and independently , without reference to the effect which it might have , or be suppos- ed to have , under any circumstances , on the election of any ...
... proper time , to act on the merits of the memorial presented to them , fearlessly and independently , without reference to the effect which it might have , or be suppos- ed to have , under any circumstances , on the election of any ...
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