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... give a vote which was to be understood , there or elsewhere , as intending to shut up either of the galleries ; nor did he wish to give any vote admitting , what every body knew to be untrue , that the galleries were closed . He wished ...
... give a vote which was to be understood , there or elsewhere , as intending to shut up either of the galleries ; nor did he wish to give any vote admitting , what every body knew to be untrue , that the galleries were closed . He wished ...
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... give jurisdiction to the Com- mittee for the District , in order to bring out their opin- ion and that of the Senate on the highly important point on which the Senator anticipated so much unanimity . A resolution may be moved expressly ...
... give jurisdiction to the Com- mittee for the District , in order to bring out their opin- ion and that of the Senate on the highly important point on which the Senator anticipated so much unanimity . A resolution may be moved expressly ...
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... give his countenance to so dangerous an assumption of jurisdiction in any manner or form whatever . To vote for the motion now pend- ing would , in his opinion , give such countenance ; and , if he had no other reason , would prevent ...
... give his countenance to so dangerous an assumption of jurisdiction in any manner or form whatever . To vote for the motion now pend- ing would , in his opinion , give such countenance ; and , if he had no other reason , would prevent ...
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... give relief to this man or to that man , as the case may seem to require . It was the want of universality in the ... give to the city the temporary use of that portion of the capital thus destroyed . In that case , but about one fifth ...
... give relief to this man or to that man , as the case may seem to require . It was the want of universality in the ... give to the city the temporary use of that portion of the capital thus destroyed . In that case , but about one fifth ...
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... give them time , and permit them to make the struggle which they are now making with so much credit to themselves and to the mercantile charac- ter ? He would give it as his most deliberate opinion , that the bill was rather calculated ...
... give them time , and permit them to make the struggle which they are now making with so much credit to themselves and to the mercantile charac- ter ? He would give it as his most deliberate opinion , that the bill was rather calculated ...
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