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... Representatives and the Delegates from the Territories . Mr. HENDRICKS said that he could very well ap- this discussion . The proposition before the Senate was exclusively one of courtesy and delicacy . He admitted , too , the propriety ...
... Representatives and the Delegates from the Territories . Mr. HENDRICKS said that he could very well ap- this discussion . The proposition before the Senate was exclusively one of courtesy and delicacy . He admitted , too , the propriety ...
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... Representatives . Until the adoption of the present regulation , the Senate had experienced great inconvenience . He would like the honorable Senator from South Carolina [ Mr. PRESTON ] to point out some means of prevention against the ...
... Representatives . Until the adoption of the present regulation , the Senate had experienced great inconvenience . He would like the honorable Senator from South Carolina [ Mr. PRESTON ] to point out some means of prevention against the ...
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... representatives of a Southern State , more than we were entitled to under the compact with our sister States , and from that feeling of fraternal regard which , for many purposes , made us the same people . He , however , was disposed ...
... representatives of a Southern State , more than we were entitled to under the compact with our sister States , and from that feeling of fraternal regard which , for many purposes , made us the same people . He , however , was disposed ...
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... representatives of the Southern States , objected to any discussion which went to call in question the rights of the South . He was ready to go with Southern gentlemen in any measure that would prevent such dis- cussion . He would go ...
... representatives of the Southern States , objected to any discussion which went to call in question the rights of the South . He was ready to go with Southern gentlemen in any measure that would prevent such dis- cussion . He would go ...
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... Representatives . He ( Mr. B. ) was not a member of the conference committee which had the disagreement of the two Houses committed to its charge , and could go into no detail as to what hap- pened in that conference ; he took his stand ...
... Representatives . He ( Mr. B. ) was not a member of the conference committee which had the disagreement of the two Houses committed to its charge , and could go into no detail as to what hap- pened in that conference ; he took his stand ...
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