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... petitions . Has Congress prohibited itself from doing so ? Not at all , sir . Does it , in so doing , abridge the right to as- semble peaceably and petition for redress of grievances ? Nothing of the kind . What petitions is it bound to ...
... petitions . Has Congress prohibited itself from doing so ? Not at all , sir . Does it , in so doing , abridge the right to as- semble peaceably and petition for redress of grievances ? Nothing of the kind . What petitions is it bound to ...
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... petition is exercised on ordinary occasions , ( said Mr. T. , ) and the grounds on which motions of this kind are justified are numer- ous . A mere motion to reject is not adapted to a case like this , and is not such as should come ...
... petition is exercised on ordinary occasions , ( said Mr. T. , ) and the grounds on which motions of this kind are justified are numer- ous . A mere motion to reject is not adapted to a case like this , and is not such as should come ...
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... 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 not fail to call forth a great diversity of opinion in relation to ...
... 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 not fail to call forth a great diversity of opinion in relation to ...
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... petition similar to this was a few days since laid upon the table . Had I been , it would not have gone there sub silentio . Sir , I must express my astonishment at the remarks of the gentleman from North Carolina . Has this discussion ...
... petition similar to this was a few days since laid upon the table . Had I been , it would not have gone there sub silentio . Sir , I must express my astonishment at the remarks of the gentleman from North Carolina . Has this discussion ...
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... petition . He had made it on full delibera- tion , and it was impossible that he could be induced to [ JAN . 7 ... petitions held towards the slaveholding States and every slaveholder in the Union . This body ( said Mr. C. ) presented to ...
... petition . He had made it on full delibera- tion , and it was impossible that he could be induced to [ JAN . 7 ... petitions held towards the slaveholding States and every slaveholder in the Union . This body ( said Mr. C. ) presented to ...
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