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... party considerations ; and he should have no fear of this if the subject were sent to a special committee . So sure as it becomes entangled with party views , every thing like wise and efficient concert of ac- tion will be prevented ...
... party considerations ; and he should have no fear of this if the subject were sent to a special committee . So sure as it becomes entangled with party views , every thing like wise and efficient concert of ac- tion will be prevented ...
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... party North Carolina that there was no danger . Certainly feelings , and hoped they would be avoided in the consid- there was no immediate danger . The decision and eration of this matter . He did not believe there was energy exhibited ...
... party North Carolina that there was no danger . Certainly feelings , and hoped they would be avoided in the consid- there was no immediate danger . The decision and eration of this matter . He did not believe there was energy exhibited ...
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... party complexion to the matter ; what would be the effect of sending it to a special com- mittee ? It would be more than giving a party complex- ion to the matter : it would be giving to it a sectional as- pect , which was the worst ...
... party complexion to the matter ; what would be the effect of sending it to a special com- mittee ? It would be more than giving a party complex- ion to the matter : it would be giving to it a sectional as- pect , which was the worst ...
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... party times , such as we have had for years past , and such as existed in 1798 , give occasion for long sessions . Such times have a tendency to protract the sessions that are not limited by law ; but , whether for good or for evil , is ...
... party times , such as we have had for years past , and such as existed in 1798 , give occasion for long sessions . Such times have a tendency to protract the sessions that are not limited by law ; but , whether for good or for evil , is ...
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... party in this 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 ...
... party in this 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 ...
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