Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... honorable Senator from Ohio , that we are in- fringing on the sacred right of petition . No one , sir , values that right more highly than I do , nor would guard it more scrupulously . I hold that the people have a right to petition and ...
... honorable Senator from Ohio , that we are in- fringing on the sacred right of petition . No one , sir , values that right more highly than I do , nor would guard it more scrupulously . I hold that the people have a right to petition and ...
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... honorable Senator represents , as some other course which may be pointed out ? It may be inferred that they were rejected solely on account of the disrespectful character of the language employed . The motion is one which does not touch ...
... honorable Senator represents , as some other course which may be pointed out ? It may be inferred that they were rejected solely on account of the disrespectful character of the language employed . The motion is one which does not touch ...
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... honorable gentlemen who press the motion to refuse to receive the petition ) and for what beneficial pur- pose do they press it ? By persisting in such a course it would , beyond all doubt , open a wide range of discus- sion ; it would ...
... honorable gentlemen who press the motion to refuse to receive the petition ) and for what beneficial pur- pose do they press it ? By persisting in such a course it would , beyond all doubt , open a wide range of discus- sion ; it would ...
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... honorable gentle- man from South Carolina [ Mr. PRESTON ] had asked , in a very emphatic manner , if , when the burning torch was thrown into the House , he , as a Southern man , would not be ready to extinguish it . He would answer ...
... honorable gentle- man from South Carolina [ Mr. PRESTON ] had asked , in a very emphatic manner , if , when the burning torch was thrown into the House , he , as a Southern man , would not be ready to extinguish it . He would answer ...
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... honorable Senator from South Carolina [ Mr. CAL- HOUN ] had withdrawn his motion to strike out the sec- ond section of the bill . [ Mr. CALHOUN signified that be had withdrawn the motion . ] Mr. W. continued . He said the question was ...
... honorable Senator from South Carolina [ Mr. CAL- HOUN ] had withdrawn his motion to strike out the sec- ond section of the bill . [ Mr. CALHOUN signified that be had withdrawn the motion . ] Mr. W. continued . He said the question was ...
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