Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... Union for about twenty years , and that , too , with boundaries prescribed and assented to by Congress . | [ DEC . 22 , 1855 . league were not entitled to a seat as a right , but the presiding officer gave them seats as a courtesy . Wc ...
... Union for about twenty years , and that , too , with boundaries prescribed and assented to by Congress . | [ DEC . 22 , 1855 . league were not entitled to a seat as a right , but the presiding officer gave them seats as a courtesy . Wc ...
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... Union , and cannot survive the Union , it no longer engages in any public improvement to perpetuate the existence of the Union . It is but justice to it to ac- knowledge that , with the co - operation of the public- spirited State of ...
... Union , and cannot survive the Union , it no longer engages in any public improvement to perpetuate the existence of the Union . It is but justice to it to ac- knowledge that , with the co - operation of the public- spirited State of ...
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... Union ? He had higher objects in view than some of the gentlemen who advocated the passage of the resolution . He looked to the great struggle they were going to have in that body ( the Sen- ate ) with one branch of the Government ; and ...
... Union ? He had higher objects in view than some of the gentlemen who advocated the passage of the resolution . He looked to the great struggle they were going to have in that body ( the Sen- ate ) with one branch of the Government ; and ...
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... Union ; he de- manded it , because the question involved was one over which neither this nor the House had any power what- ever ; and that a stop might be put to that agitation which prevailed in so large a section of the country , and ...
... Union ; he de- manded it , because the question involved was one over which neither this nor the House had any power what- ever ; and that a stop might be put to that agitation which prevailed in so large a section of the country , and ...
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... Union on this subject , and most painfully in another . Things have come to such a pass that it behooved all good and patriotic men to consult together , and devise some mode by which an end could be put to the dangerous agita- tion of ...
... Union on this subject , and most painfully in another . Things have come to such a pass that it behooved all good and patriotic men to consult together , and devise some mode by which an end could be put to the dangerous agita- tion of ...
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