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... ment of too much importance to be decided with- out a moment's reflection . Some little time , he thought , ought to be allowed to see its bearing ; to see whether it meant any thing or nothing , and , if any thing , what that was . He ...
... ment of too much importance to be decided with- out a moment's reflection . Some little time , he thought , ought to be allowed to see its bearing ; to see whether it meant any thing or nothing , and , if any thing , what that was . He ...
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... ment for himself and his friends , under which , Mr. S. said , upon looking into the constitution perchance , he may be better provided for . Another of the thirteen original States , he had discovered fellow has called himself Patrick ...
... ment for himself and his friends , under which , Mr. S. said , upon looking into the constitution perchance , he may be better provided for . Another of the thirteen original States , he had discovered fellow has called himself Patrick ...
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... ment . Mr. HORSEY presented the memorial of Thomas Law and others , citizens of Washington , praying that so much of that portion of the public ground in the city of Washington , known by the name of " Reservation No. 10 , " as now ...
... ment . Mr. HORSEY presented the memorial of Thomas Law and others , citizens of Washington , praying that so much of that portion of the public ground in the city of Washington , known by the name of " Reservation No. 10 , " as now ...
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... ment . I would seriously ask , for what purpose was the constitution of Missouri presented to Congress ? We are led to presume , for examination and ap- probation , as this has been the general practice from the organization of the ...
... ment . I would seriously ask , for what purpose was the constitution of Missouri presented to Congress ? We are led to presume , for examination and ap- probation , as this has been the general practice from the organization of the ...
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... ment . I regret that I feel compelled to offer an opinion of the complexion of this business . I la- ment that it has the appearance of defiance . I have endeavored to put the most favorable con - porated in the Union of the United ...
... ment . I regret that I feel compelled to offer an opinion of the complexion of this business . I la- ment that it has the appearance of defiance . I have endeavored to put the most favorable con - porated in the Union of the United ...
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