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... believe and trust . May this renewed demonstration of the solemn truth , that in the midst of life we are in death , pro- duce its proper effect on our hearts and lives , and be in- strumental in preparing us for the judgment to come ...
... believe and trust . May this renewed demonstration of the solemn truth , that in the midst of life we are in death , pro- duce its proper effect on our hearts and lives , and be in- strumental in preparing us for the judgment to come ...
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... believe , has been ( at least what ought to have been ) the purpose of each succeeding Congress which has been called to act on this subject . It is as follows : Now , sir , the position of Lake Michigan is proved to be as was ...
... believe , has been ( at least what ought to have been ) the purpose of each succeeding Congress which has been called to act on this subject . It is as follows : Now , sir , the position of Lake Michigan is proved to be as was ...
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... believe it has not been denied , by those who advo- cate the claims of Michigan , that Congress had a right to extend all or either of the three southern States north to the territorial line , according to their limits as set out in the ...
... believe it has not been denied , by those who advo- cate the claims of Michigan , that Congress had a right to extend all or either of the three southern States north to the territorial line , according to their limits as set out in the ...
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... believe that it would have passed , notwithstanding those objections . In the House it had been carried by a majority of more than two thirds . And , in the Senate , although there was not that majority on its passage , it was supposed ...
... believe that it would have passed , notwithstanding those objections . In the House it had been carried by a majority of more than two thirds . And , in the Senate , although there was not that majority on its passage , it was supposed ...
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... believe that if the number of the bench consisted by law of so many , they would ever be all present on the bench at one time . Mr. CLAYTON said his objections were the very op- posite of the objections of the Senator from Missouri ...
... believe that if the number of the bench consisted by law of so many , they would ever be all present on the bench at one time . Mr. CLAYTON said his objections were the very op- posite of the objections of the Senator from Missouri ...
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