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... amendment was agreed to . Mr. BLACK moved an amendment , by striking out " Natchez , " and inserting " Jackson ; " and made some remarks in favor of it . Mr. CLAYTON stated he had no objection to it . Mr. PORTER thought the increase of ...
... amendment was agreed to . Mr. BLACK moved an amendment , by striking out " Natchez , " and inserting " Jackson ; " and made some remarks in favor of it . Mr. CLAYTON stated he had no objection to it . Mr. PORTER thought the increase of ...
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... amendment was pressed by the Senator from New York , he would not oppose it . He would , however , ask the honorable Sena- tor if he had sufficiently considered the details of the bill , and how far the amendment would interfere with ...
... amendment was pressed by the Senator from New York , he would not oppose it . He would , however , ask the honorable Sena- tor if he had sufficiently considered the details of the bill , and how far the amendment would interfere with ...
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... amendment of the gentleman from New York , [ Mr. WRIGHT , ] and also for the amendment men- tioned by the gentleman from Pennsylvania , [ Mr. Bu- CHANAN , ] if that gentleman should offer it . All he asked of gentlemen was to make the ...
... amendment of the gentleman from New York , [ Mr. WRIGHT , ] and also for the amendment men- tioned by the gentleman from Pennsylvania , [ Mr. Bu- CHANAN , ] if that gentleman should offer it . All he asked of gentlemen was to make the ...
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... amendment proposed to admit , without inconvenience , it might be further opened ; but he was of opinion that the galleries ought to be opened . It was the nature of power to shut its doors , and hide its proceedings from the public eye ...
... amendment proposed to admit , without inconvenience , it might be further opened ; but he was of opinion that the galleries ought to be opened . It was the nature of power to shut its doors , and hide its proceedings from the public eye ...
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... amendment , and decided in the affirmative : Yeas 35 , nays 7 , as follows : YEAS - Messrs . Black , Brown , Buchanan , Calhoun , Clayton , Crittenden , Davis , Ewing , Goldsborough , Grundy , Hill , Hubbard , Kent , King of Alabama ...
... amendment , and decided in the affirmative : Yeas 35 , nays 7 , as follows : YEAS - Messrs . Black , Brown , Buchanan , Calhoun , Clayton , Crittenden , Davis , Ewing , Goldsborough , Grundy , Hill , Hubbard , Kent , King of Alabama ...
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