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... body . He well recollected that the Senators from Indiana did not obtain seats until the joint resolu- tion of admission had passed both Houses , and obtained the appropriate signatures . The precedents which the practice of the Senate ...
... body . He well recollected that the Senators from Indiana did not obtain seats until the joint resolu- tion of admission had passed both Houses , and obtained the appropriate signatures . The precedents which the practice of the Senate ...
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... body , though he should wish to see as many judges as twelve . He meant as many as twelve on paper , for he did not 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 ...
... body , though he should wish to see as many judges as twelve . He meant as many as twelve on paper , for he did not 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 ...
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... body ( the Sen- ate ) with one branch of the Government ; and it was plainly to be seen , by the course pursued in relation to this resolution , who were the advocates of power , and by whom secrecy was desired . In a struggle between ...
... body ( the Sen- ate ) with one branch of the Government ; and it was plainly to be seen , by the course pursued in relation to this resolution , who were the advocates of power , and by whom secrecy was desired . In a struggle between ...
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... body . The change was made , as he had supposed , for the accommodation of all parties in the Senate , as well as for that of the people . Under these circumstances , he could not but feel surprised when the Senator from South Carolina ...
... body . The change was made , as he had supposed , for the accommodation of all parties in the Senate , as well as for that of the people . Under these circumstances , he could not but feel surprised when the Senator from South Carolina ...
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... body knew to be untrue , that the galleries were closed . He wished in the most emphatic manner to declare that the circular gallery , instead of being closed , was open to every gentleman who could get a lady to accompany him ; and by ...
... body knew to be untrue , that the galleries were closed . He wished in the most emphatic manner to declare that the circular gallery , instead of being closed , was open to every gentleman who could get a lady to accompany him ; and by ...
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