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... thought that my private griefs ought not longer to prevent me from attempting , ill as I feel qualified , to discharge my public duties . And I now rise , in pursuance of the notice which has been given , to ask leave to introduce a ...
... thought that my private griefs ought not longer to prevent me from attempting , ill as I feel qualified , to discharge my public duties . And I now rise , in pursuance of the notice which has been given , to ask leave to introduce a ...
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... thought , was not the best possible plan that might have been adopted ; and he was one of the five that had voted against it at the last session . But the subject had been before Congress a number of years , and the action upon it had ...
... thought , was not the best possible plan that might have been adopted ; and he was one of the five that had voted against it at the last session . But the subject had been before Congress a number of years , and the action upon it had ...
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... thought proper to introduce this amendment , other Senators coming from States where there was no more than one district judge might be induced to offer a similar amendment . Why , he asked , was not this inconvenience as regards New ...
... thought proper to introduce this amendment , other Senators coming from States where there was no more than one district judge might be induced to offer a similar amendment . Why , he asked , was not this inconvenience as regards New ...
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... thought it might be restricted on any occasion within proper bounds . He thought so grave , so dignified , and so aged a body , might safely be trusted with the privilege of keeping open doors . The supposed necessity of such a ...
... thought it might be restricted on any occasion within proper bounds . He thought so grave , so dignified , and so aged a body , might safely be trusted with the privilege of keeping open doors . The supposed necessity of such a ...
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... thought the gentleman [ Mr. PRESTON ] was not so old as to be impervious to the attractions of the ladies . No doubt , the animating motive was the country's good ; but he would ask the gentleman if the splendid figures of speech the ...
... thought the gentleman [ Mr. PRESTON ] was not so old as to be impervious to the attractions of the ladies . No doubt , the animating motive was the country's good ; but he would ask the gentleman if the splendid figures of speech the ...
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