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... gentleman himself ; and I trust he will give the country and the world a defi- nition of it . Mr. ASHLEY , of Ohio . I must decline to allow myself to be further interrupted by the gentleman from New York . I will say to the gentleman ...
... gentleman himself ; and I trust he will give the country and the world a defi- nition of it . Mr. ASHLEY , of Ohio . I must decline to allow myself to be further interrupted by the gentleman from New York . I will say to the gentleman ...
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... gentleman's taking this mode to get rid of the impeachment . I understand that the gentleman from Maine thinks that nobody wants impeachment . Mr. BLAINE . Nobody outside of Congress is now demanding it Mr. STEVENS , of Pennsylvania . I ...
... gentleman's taking this mode to get rid of the impeachment . I understand that the gentleman from Maine thinks that nobody wants impeachment . Mr. BLAINE . Nobody outside of Congress is now demanding it Mr. STEVENS , of Pennsylvania . I ...
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... gentleman in refer- ence to some things which he asserted before . Now , I will not enter into the discussion of the question of loyalty . The gentleman from Massachusetts [ Mr. BUTLER ] says all the loyal people of the country demand ...
... gentleman in refer- ence to some things which he asserted before . Now , I will not enter into the discussion of the question of loyalty . The gentleman from Massachusetts [ Mr. BUTLER ] says all the loyal people of the country demand ...
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