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... taken up , and having been modi- fied by the mover , so as to direct an inquiry into the expediency of authorizing the President of the United States to commute the capital punishment of piracy by confinement in penitentiary houses , in ...
... taken up , and having been modi- fied by the mover , so as to direct an inquiry into the expediency of authorizing the President of the United States to commute the capital punishment of piracy by confinement in penitentiary houses , in ...
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... taken place , and he hoped the gentleman would change his motion to a postponement until to - morrow only . If he should not then be prepared for the question , Mr. J. said he would agree to give him further time . Mr. BARBOUR , of ...
... taken place , and he hoped the gentleman would change his motion to a postponement until to - morrow only . If he should not then be prepared for the question , Mr. J. said he would agree to give him further time . Mr. BARBOUR , of ...
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... taken up ; and , after being explained and supported by Messrs . THOMAS and EDWARDS , the bill was ordered to a third reading . ADMISSION OF MISSOURI . The Senate then resumed the consideration of the resolution for the admission of ...
... taken up ; and , after being explained and supported by Messrs . THOMAS and EDWARDS , the bill was ordered to a third reading . ADMISSION OF MISSOURI . The Senate then resumed the consideration of the resolution for the admission of ...
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... taken their seats since . ( 1 ) Mr. S. said , in consequence of this proceeding , the Senators had a very solemn procession down the stairs and up again , and there it ended ; for they unanimously concurred in considering it so ...
... taken their seats since . ( 1 ) Mr. S. said , in consequence of this proceeding , the Senators had a very solemn procession down the stairs and up again , and there it ended ; for they unanimously concurred in considering it so ...
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... taken up and This declaration of rights comprehends all that ' committed to jail till morning , and then appear a citizen could ask for , but no more than he is ' before a justice of the peace , who is ordered and entitled to . And it ...
... taken up and This declaration of rights comprehends all that ' committed to jail till morning , and then appear a citizen could ask for , but no more than he is ' before a justice of the peace , who is ordered and entitled to . And it ...
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