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... proper- ly come within the duties of the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads , touching as they did on the con- stitutional powers of the Government . Another reason for the appointment of a special committee was to be found in ...
... proper- ly come within the duties of the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads , touching as they did on the con- stitutional powers of the Government . Another reason for the appointment of a special committee was to be found in ...
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... proper to send it to a special committee , because they would have more time to examine the subject , and would carry more ability into the examination . He entertained a different opinion . The Committee on the Post Office had all the ...
... proper to send it to a special committee , because they would have more time to examine the subject , and would carry more ability into the examination . He entertained a different opinion . The Committee on the Post Office had all the ...
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... 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 proper manner . All agree that they shall be admitted in some way , and the only question is ...
... 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 proper manner . All agree that they shall be admitted in some way , and the only question is ...
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... proper ; but I hope it is likely the Senate may only be called on to follow the lead of the other House . Distributive Land Bill . SENATE . ] gle remark . This signal calamity upon a very numer- ous and most important portion of their ...
... proper ; but I hope it is likely the Senate may only be called on to follow the lead of the other House . Distributive Land Bill . SENATE . ] gle remark . This signal calamity upon a very numer- ous and most important portion of their ...
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... proper motion . Mr. KING , of Alabama , observed that , as the Sen- ator from New York had thought proper to introduce this amendment , other Senators coming from States where there was no more than one district judge might be induced ...
... proper motion . Mr. KING , of Alabama , observed that , as the Sen- ator from New York had thought proper to introduce this amendment , other Senators coming from States where there was no more than one district judge might be induced ...
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