Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... hope that this session would show that the gentleman from Pennsylvania , and those with whom he acted , were not the advocates of power . He did hope that when that great measure , the expunging resolutions , came up , it would be seen ...
... hope that this session would show that the gentleman from Pennsylvania , and those with whom he acted , were not the advocates of power . He did hope that when that great measure , the expunging resolutions , came up , it would be seen ...
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... hope ( and no man who has char- acter enough to come here , or , at any rate , to deserve to be here , can hope otherwise ) that the portcullis of the constitution may be dropped between these men and our lives and property . Sir , let ...
... hope ( and no man who has char- acter enough to come here , or , at any rate , to deserve to be here , can hope otherwise ) that the portcullis of the constitution may be dropped between these men and our lives and property . Sir , let ...
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... hope that the motion would not be pressed , but that the Senate would pro ceed to the consideration of executive business , which had been so long delayed . Mr. EWING suggested that it had been considered best to postpone the executive ...
... hope that the motion would not be pressed , but that the Senate would pro ceed to the consideration of executive business , which had been so long delayed . Mr. EWING suggested that it had been considered best to postpone the executive ...
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... hope that the Senate would proceed to the consideration of executive business . Mr. EWING called for the yeas and nays on the ques tion ; which were ordered ; and , after a few words from Mr. BENTON , Mr. EWING , and Mr. BLACK , the ...
... hope that the Senate would proceed to the consideration of executive business . Mr. EWING called for the yeas and nays on the ques tion ; which were ordered ; and , after a few words from Mr. BENTON , Mr. EWING , and Mr. BLACK , the ...
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... hope , confident hope -- the last support which leaves the sinking and despairing man -- had hung upon the prompt and favorable action of Congress , of the State Legislature , and of the cor- porate authorities of the city , to sustain ...
... hope , confident hope -- the last support which leaves the sinking and despairing man -- had hung upon the prompt and favorable action of Congress , of the State Legislature , and of the cor- porate authorities of the city , to sustain ...
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