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... gentleman might be disposed to ning , the same as the other Senators were paid . Yet move it ; and , whenever it should be decided , he was the principal question , so far from being prejudiced by willing that all the consequences ...
... gentleman might be disposed to ning , the same as the other Senators were paid . Yet move it ; and , whenever it should be decided , he was the principal question , so far from being prejudiced by willing that all the consequences ...
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... gentleman dency to spread . In its very nature it was contagious , from Virginia , that , through all the Northern region of and it could only be extinguished by decisive measures country , whatever difference existed on the abstract on ...
... gentleman dency to spread . In its very nature it was contagious , from Virginia , that , through all the Northern region of and it could only be extinguished by decisive measures country , whatever difference existed on the abstract on ...
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... gentleman near him , and been referred , without ex- citing his immediate attention . During the last session he had objected to the receiving of petitions of this character , and during the present he had found on his table - and he ...
... gentleman near him , and been referred , without ex- citing his immediate attention . During the last session he had objected to the receiving of petitions of this character , and during the present he had found on his table - and he ...
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... gentleman from Indiana . The State of Michigan now came here and asked admission . It was proper that those who had been sent by her as Sena- tors should be present in this body to hear what was said , and to prosecute the claim in a ...
... gentleman from Indiana . The State of Michigan now came here and asked admission . It was proper that those who had been sent by her as Sena- tors should be present in this body to hear what was said , and to prosecute the claim in a ...
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... gentleman would permit the memorial to take the usual course . Mr. BENTON said that , in order that the Senate might not be taken by surprise , he would inform the Senate that he intended to - morrow to make a motion to go into an ...
... gentleman would permit the memorial to take the usual course . Mr. BENTON said that , in order that the Senate might not be taken by surprise , he would inform the Senate that he intended to - morrow to make a motion to go into an ...
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