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... friends appear- ed so anxiously to look for . Every man must , on questions here , be guided by his own judgment ... friend from Pennsylvania . Mr. WALKER stated that he had voted for the mo . tion not to receive the petition ; but as ...
... friends appear- ed so anxiously to look for . Every man must , on questions here , be guided by his own judgment ... friend from Pennsylvania . Mr. WALKER stated that he had voted for the mo . tion not to receive the petition ; but as ...
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... friendship and old sympathies would , in spite of all the passions war excites , rise in their breasts . Neither ... friends . I enter not ( said Mr. P. ) into the question whether , dear as these recollections must be , they may not ...
... friendship and old sympathies would , in spite of all the passions war excites , rise in their breasts . Neither ... friends . I enter not ( said Mr. P. ) into the question whether , dear as these recollections must be , they may not ...
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... friends , influence their conduct , and unite their efforts , the open , direct , and constitutional responsibility is wholly avoided . Sir , this is not the constitution of the United States , nor can it be consistent with any constitu ...
... friends , influence their conduct , and unite their efforts , the open , direct , and constitutional responsibility is wholly avoided . Sir , this is not the constitution of the United States , nor can it be consistent with any constitu ...
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... friends of abolition have only to remember the mobs in Cincinnati , Philadelphia , and New York , unac- countably incited against the very few free negroes living in those cities , to have a faint idea of the consequences which would ...
... friends of abolition have only to remember the mobs in Cincinnati , Philadelphia , and New York , unac- countably incited against the very few free negroes living in those cities , to have a faint idea of the consequences which would ...
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... friends to the South ; friends to the constitutional rights of the South ; friends to the peace of the country ; friends to the pres- ervation of the Union of these States ; and they will , upon all occasions , and in every place ...
... friends to the South ; friends to the constitutional rights of the South ; friends to the peace of the country ; friends to the pres- ervation of the Union of these States ; and they will , upon all occasions , and in every place ...
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