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... proposed by the Sen- ator from Kansas , it seems to me that damage can accrue to these people . They themselves were willing , as I personally know , to pay all that was justly due . They will say so now . They are perfectly willing to ...
... proposed by the Sen- ator from Kansas , it seems to me that damage can accrue to these people . They themselves were willing , as I personally know , to pay all that was justly due . They will say so now . They are perfectly willing to ...
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... proposed an adjourn. demanded that Congress should keep itself in a position to put its hand on the affairs of the country at any moment ; that it was not re- garded that the affairs of the country were safe in the hands of the ...
... proposed an adjourn. demanded that Congress should keep itself in a position to put its hand on the affairs of the country at any moment ; that it was not re- garded that the affairs of the country were safe in the hands of the ...
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... proposed ; the Senator from Illinois then moved to take up the House bill , and offered as a substitute for the ... proposed in the Senate ? The Sen- ator from Rhode Island has stated that the amendments proposed by the House now , which ...
... proposed ; the Senator from Illinois then moved to take up the House bill , and offered as a substitute for the ... proposed in the Senate ? The Sen- ator from Rhode Island has stated that the amendments proposed by the House now , which ...
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