Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... question should be decided tions of the Senate generally , not for the purpose of according to its own particular circumstances . He voting . Certainly not . Why , then , were they to be asked what difficulty had resulted from an ...
... question should be decided tions of the Senate generally , not for the purpose of according to its own particular circumstances . He voting . Certainly not . Why , then , were they to be asked what difficulty had resulted from an ...
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... question of sla- very , but merely the powers of the Government . The peculiar question of power now presented was a new one , and required to be examined with the utmost cau- tion . In all free States , the most dangerous precedents ...
... question of sla- very , but merely the powers of the Government . The peculiar question of power now presented was a new one , and required to be examined with the utmost cau- tion . In all free States , the most dangerous precedents ...
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... question to be considered , slave States , and claiming the " constitutional right " to and it was of the highest magnitude and delicacy , was , stimulate the slaves to rebellion . But though there how far have we a right to proceed ...
... question to be considered , slave States , and claiming the " constitutional right " to and it was of the highest magnitude and delicacy , was , stimulate the slaves to rebellion . But though there how far have we a right to proceed ...
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... question as any portion of the community - perhaps there were none more so . With this conviction , and notwithstanding the excitement which had existed last session , he would rely on the Northern States to put it down at home , and ...
... question as any portion of the community - perhaps there were none more so . With this conviction , and notwithstanding the excitement which had existed last session , he would rely on the Northern States to put it down at home , and ...
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... question all that was granted to the Senators from Tennessee . And what was that ? He took it from the pamphlet , furnished as he supposed by a citizen of Michigan , for he had searched no further . It was that they should be " admitted ...
... question all that was granted to the Senators from Tennessee . And what was that ? He took it from the pamphlet , furnished as he supposed by a citizen of Michigan , for he had searched no further . It was that they should be " admitted ...
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