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... question of so much importance before he was called on to give his vote . His own mind , he confessed , was not sat- isfied ; and , to obtain time for reflection , and to mature his opinion on it , he should move to post- he repeated ...
... question of so much importance before he was called on to give his vote . His own mind , he confessed , was not sat- isfied ; and , to obtain time for reflection , and to mature his opinion on it , he should move to post- he repeated ...
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... question , and he only desired one or two days for reflection , and to make up an opinion . He con- cluded by varying his motion for postponement to Thursday next . SENATE . of courtesy towards the members from the new State , now kept ...
... question , and he only desired one or two days for reflection , and to make up an opinion . He con- cluded by varying his motion for postponement to Thursday next . SENATE . of courtesy towards the members from the new State , now kept ...
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... question , and the tionality and expediency underwent the strictest scru- interesting consideration it involves . tiny . The opponents of the law challenged its advo- cates to point out the clause of the Constitution which tad armed the ...
... question , and the tionality and expediency underwent the strictest scru- interesting consideration it involves . tiny . The opponents of the law challenged its advo- cates to point out the clause of the Constitution which tad armed the ...
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... question would be postponed at least until to - morrow . SENATE . Admission of Missouri . tiations and intercourse with. DECEMBER , 1820 . erected purely for the promotion of those branches of education which were taught in other institu ...
... question would be postponed at least until to - morrow . SENATE . Admission of Missouri . tiations and intercourse with. DECEMBER , 1820 . erected purely for the promotion of those branches of education which were taught in other institu ...
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... question as it already stood before the Senate , concerning the admission of the new State . therefore could not , viewing it as he did , assent to this proposition . The PRESIDENT also communicated a report of the Secretary of War ...
... question as it already stood before the Senate , concerning the admission of the new State . therefore could not , viewing it as he did , assent to this proposition . The PRESIDENT also communicated a report of the Secretary of War ...
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Admission of Missouri admitted Alabama amendment amount army authority bank bankrupt BARBOUR bill citizens clause Committee of Claims Committee on Public Congress constitution of Missouri court debt DECEMBER declared district District of Columbia dollars duty entitled An act establish expediency favor free negroes gentleman Government granted gress Holmes honorable House of Representatives JANUARY Johnson Judiciary Kentucky last session Legislature liberty Louisiana LOWNDES Massachusetts Matthew Lyon ment military militia Mississippi mittee motion nation negroes and mulattoes object officers opinion passed payment persons petition was read postponed praying presented the petition President principles privileges proceeded to consider proposed provisions Public Lands question read the third referred relief resolution Resolved Rhode Island Secretary Secretary of War Senate proceeded Senate resumed SMITH souri South Carolina stitution submitted Tennessee Territory tion Treasury Treaty of Ghent TRIMBLE Union United Virginia vote whole Williams York