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... expressed his readiness to in- sert " to - morrow , " if more agreeable to any gentleman . made , as there were some Senators yet to come in , who Mr. EWING suggested that the change should be might arrive before to - morrow . Mr ...
... expressed his readiness to in- sert " to - morrow , " if more agreeable to any gentleman . made , as there were some Senators yet to come in , who Mr. EWING suggested that the change should be might arrive before to - morrow . Mr ...
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... expressed in the motion . Unless the motion was thus modified , they would be as free to sit in secret session as in public . He would prefer , however , not to be called on to decide the question now . If the gentlemen could be ...
... expressed in the motion . Unless the motion was thus modified , they would be as free to sit in secret session as in public . He would prefer , however , not to be called on to decide the question now . If the gentlemen could be ...
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... expressed his hope that , in this instance , there would be no departure from the customary practice of the Senate , as he had no appre- hension that the regular standing committee had the least desire to take any course which would ...
... expressed his hope that , in this instance , there would be no departure from the customary practice of the Senate , as he had no appre- hension that the regular standing committee had the least desire to take any course which would ...
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... expressed , it was earnestly to be desired that it should come from a committee , a ma- jority of whom were of those who were most deeply interested in the matter ; and he hoped this sentiment would be responded to by a general ...
... expressed , it was earnestly to be desired that it should come from a committee , a ma- jority of whom were of those who were most deeply interested in the matter ; and he hoped this sentiment would be responded to by a general ...
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... expressed some surprise at the general disclaimer of party feelings . He had charged no such feelings to any Senator , and there was no rea- son or necessity for the disclaimer . He had contended that the Government had no right to ...
... expressed some surprise at the general disclaimer of party feelings . He had charged no such feelings to any Senator , and there was no rea- son or necessity for the disclaimer . He had contended that the Government had no right to ...
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