Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... existing rule . He should now vote for the amend- ment proposed by the Senator from Delaware , [ Mr. CLAYTON . ] He was willing that the upper gallery should be thrown open to all visiters who might think proper to attend . Although our ...
... existing rule . He should now vote for the amend- ment proposed by the Senator from Delaware , [ Mr. CLAYTON . ] He was willing that the upper gallery should be thrown open to all visiters who might think proper to attend . Although our ...
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... existing in their country , either at the time of their birth or of their emigration to it , which they in no way contributed to establish , and for which they are not responsible . They feel that they cannot abolish them without utter ...
... existing in their country , either at the time of their birth or of their emigration to it , which they in no way contributed to establish , and for which they are not responsible . They feel that they cannot abolish them without utter ...
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... existing between us and our North- ern brethren , and at the friendship , and confidence , and sympathy , which should exist between us ; looking at the letter and spirit of our glorious constitution , and cherishing an abiding trust in ...
... existing between us and our North- ern brethren , and at the friendship , and confidence , and sympathy , which should exist between us ; looking at the letter and spirit of our glorious constitution , and cherishing an abiding trust in ...
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... existing cir- cumstances . To place itself in a state of defence was the duty of all countries which desired to preserve their independence or to live with honor . The United States were not in a state of defence , and it was their duty ...
... existing cir- cumstances . To place itself in a state of defence was the duty of all countries which desired to preserve their independence or to live with honor . The United States were not in a state of defence , and it was their duty ...
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... existing duty bonds , without injury to the fiscal operations of the Government , and if any member of the Senate would propose such an amendment to the second section of the bill , he should most cheerfully assent to it . He had not ...
... existing duty bonds , without injury to the fiscal operations of the Government , and if any member of the Senate would propose such an amendment to the second section of the bill , he should most cheerfully assent to it . He had not ...
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