Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Volumen2;Volumen13;Volumen69Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... Answer . I decline answering this in- terrogatory ; more particularly as the individual pro- pounding it has asserted , positively and publicly , that the substance of the latter part of it is true , beginning with or did he , ' & c ...
... Answer . I decline answering this in- terrogatory ; more particularly as the individual pro- pounding it has asserted , positively and publicly , that the substance of the latter part of it is true , beginning with or did he , ' & c ...
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... answer , affirming that he had a right to demand from me proof of this matter , as I had stated it to be true . Sir , I suffered this conduct to pass unnoticed by me , both because he was a witness , and because I did not wish to enter ...
... answer , affirming that he had a right to demand from me proof of this matter , as I had stated it to be true . Sir , I suffered this conduct to pass unnoticed by me , both because he was a witness , and because I did not wish to enter ...
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... answer . He states nothing as it occurred , and walked quickly around the end of the table , near to Whitney's left side . I expected him to draw a deadly weapon on my friend . I watched the motion of that right arm , the elbow of which ...
... answer . He states nothing as it occurred , and walked quickly around the end of the table , near to Whitney's left side . I expected him to draw a deadly weapon on my friend . I watched the motion of that right arm , the elbow of which ...
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... answer or to decline . If he de- clined answering a question , that was enough . He had no right to proceed further , and make remarks about the committee , or an individual member of it , which were of a personal character , or which ...
... answer or to decline . If he de- clined answering a question , that was enough . He had no right to proceed further , and make remarks about the committee , or an individual member of it , which were of a personal character , or which ...
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... answer ? His intentions being evidently such , name- a flame , he should feel himself recreant to every proper feeling of the heart and mind , if he did not give his vote for this resolution . whether threatened with fanaticism on the ...
... answer ? His intentions being evidently such , name- a flame , he should feel himself recreant to every proper feeling of the heart and mind , if he did not give his vote for this resolution . whether threatened with fanaticism on the ...
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