Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... debate to it , rather than to extend it on the other , the words of which were calculated to produce so much bitterness and excitement . Mr. WEBSTER hoped that the Senator from Penn- tween the course he ( Mr. C. ) had pursued , and the ...
... debate to it , rather than to extend it on the other , the words of which were calculated to produce so much bitterness and excitement . Mr. WEBSTER hoped that the Senator from Penn- tween the course he ( Mr. C. ) had pursued , and the ...
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... debate . It had been his purpose not to engage in it , if his votes could be made intelligible without . He had , however , last evening felt the necessity of some explanation , and had resolved to make it this morning ; but , suffering ...
... debate . It had been his purpose not to engage in it , if his votes could be made intelligible without . He had , however , last evening felt the necessity of some explanation , and had resolved to make it this morning ; but , suffering ...
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... debate , the subject had been argued and the petition treated as if it demanded the abolition of slavery in the several States , by an act of this Government . It was this , and this alone , which drew to it the all - absorbing interest ...
... debate , the subject had been argued and the petition treated as if it demanded the abolition of slavery in the several States , by an act of this Government . It was this , and this alone , which drew to it the all - absorbing interest ...
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... debate of three months , for it had been often remarked on this floor , by those who had addressed the Senate , that but one opin- ion prevailed in Congress as to the expediency of at- tempting to legislate at this time , and but one ...
... debate of three months , for it had been often remarked on this floor , by those who had addressed the Senate , that but one opin- ion prevailed in Congress as to the expediency of at- tempting to legislate at this time , and but one ...
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... debate . The next question was , whether , in the general bill , five hundred thousand dol- lars should be appropriated . He recollected the hon- orable chairman of the Committee on Finance told them there was an amendment before that ...
... debate . The next question was , whether , in the general bill , five hundred thousand dol- lars should be appropriated . He recollected the hon- orable chairman of the Committee on Finance told them there was an amendment before that ...
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