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... effect . Land Bill . The utmost that had been done with any petition on the subject was to move its reference to the committee to which such papers have usually gone , and to desire its fair consideration . This fact had not passed ...
... effect . Land Bill . The utmost that had been done with any petition on the subject was to move its reference to the committee to which such papers have usually gone , and to desire its fair consideration . This fact had not passed ...
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... effect upon his conduct . He went for national defence , because that policy was right in itself , without regard to times and circumstances . He went for it now , because it was the response , and the only re- sponse , which American ...
... effect upon his conduct . He went for national defence , because that policy was right in itself , without regard to times and circumstances . He went for it now , because it was the response , and the only re- sponse , which American ...
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... effect reached , to a great extent , every person in the commercial community . There was one difference between the precedent he had cited and this bill . There it was not limited as this was . In this bill they had extended a guard ...
... effect reached , to a great extent , every person in the commercial community . There was one difference between the precedent he had cited and this bill . There it was not limited as this was . In this bill they had extended a guard ...
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... effect , even with our country . With these impressions , they frankly stated to Mr. Rives , our minister , that the difficulty was not with them , but with the Chambers ; that if a treaty were made , it could not be carried into effect ...
... effect , even with our country . With these impressions , they frankly stated to Mr. Rives , our minister , that the difficulty was not with them , but with the Chambers ; that if a treaty were made , it could not be carried into effect ...
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... effect its wishes , as is fully disclosed in the letter from the acting Secretary of War to me , and my an- swer , with its enclosure , to him , to which I beg leave to refer you . In that , as in every thing else , I was willing to do ...
... effect its wishes , as is fully disclosed in the letter from the acting Secretary of War to me , and my an- swer , with its enclosure , to him , to which I beg leave to refer you . In that , as in every thing else , I was willing to do ...
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