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... doubt that he will faithfully perform that duty . It diagram of country to which they belong , that if any might , perhaps , be out of place here to say much about erroneous facts or wrong analogies should be presented , the rights , or ...
... doubt that he will faithfully perform that duty . It diagram of country to which they belong , that if any might , perhaps , be out of place here to say much about erroneous facts or wrong analogies should be presented , the rights , or ...
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... doubt , known to some of the members of the Committee on the District , who would inquire into all the circumstances referred to in the memorial . He would move to refer the petition to the Committee on the District of Columbia ; which ...
... doubt , known to some of the members of the Committee on the District , who would inquire into all the circumstances referred to in the memorial . He would move to refer the petition to the Committee on the District of Columbia ; which ...
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... doubt of the ability of the treasury to meet all demands upon it should arise during the progress of this bill , he would then move to Jay it upon the table , or to refer it to the Committee on Finance . Mr. CLAY said that , with these ...
... doubt of the ability of the treasury to meet all demands upon it should arise during the progress of this bill , he would then move to Jay it upon the table , or to refer it to the Committee on Finance . Mr. CLAY said that , with these ...
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... doubt they would be in favor of the amendment of the gentleman from New York , [ Mr. WRIGHT . He felt anxious for the passage of the bill . But he would ask how the bill was to be embarrassed ? Certainly not by making it more acceptable ...
... doubt they would be in favor of the amendment of the gentleman from New York , [ Mr. WRIGHT . He felt anxious for the passage of the bill . But he would ask how the bill was to be embarrassed ? Certainly not by making it more acceptable ...
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... doubt , was deceived in the charac- ter of the person whom he had introduced . He thought the gentleman [ Mr. PRESTON ] was not so old as to be impervious to the attractions of the ladies . No doubt , the animating motive was the ...
... doubt , was deceived in the charac- ter of the person whom he had introduced . He thought the gentleman [ Mr. PRESTON ] was not so old as to be impervious to the attractions of the ladies . No doubt , the animating motive was the ...
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