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... course , and by that , at a proper time , we shall make our decision . We must then take up the law of New Jersey ; but when we do so , we must must not forget to take into consideration the facts on which the election took place ; and ...
... course , and by that , at a proper time , we shall make our decision . We must then take up the law of New Jersey ; but when we do so , we must must not forget to take into consideration the facts on which the election took place ; and ...
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... course taken by the CLERK in declining to take the responsibility on himself of deciding who were entitled to the seats from New Jersey , and thought that any other course would have been a usurpation of unauthorized authority on the ...
... course taken by the CLERK in declining to take the responsibility on himself of deciding who were entitled to the seats from New Jersey , and thought that any other course would have been a usurpation of unauthorized authority on the ...
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... course which the CLERK had pursued , and it was but proper that he should give the reasons which induced him to pursue this course . After this , the discussion on the floor might go on ; and perhaps it would satisfy the CLERK that he ...
... course which the CLERK had pursued , and it was but proper that he should give the reasons which induced him to pursue this course . After this , the discussion on the floor might go on ; and perhaps it would satisfy the CLERK that he ...
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... course that might , in its con- sequences , possibly give effect to that voice , was not to be allowed the opportunity of explaining and justifying his course , and that , too , after it had been animadverted upon in no sparing manner ...
... course that might , in its con- sequences , possibly give effect to that voice , was not to be allowed the opportunity of explaining and justifying his course , and that , too , after it had been animadverted upon in no sparing manner ...
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... course he took , by other and higher considera- tions than any to which he had yet adverted . It was , that his course favored popular liberty ; that the right and truth and justice and conscience of the case were all against the ...
... course he took , by other and higher considera- tions than any to which he had yet adverted . It was , that his course favored popular liberty ; that the right and truth and justice and conscience of the case were all against the ...
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Abolition Abolitionists adjourned adopted amendment Anson Brown appeal asked AYCRIGG bill BYNUM called Calvary Morris Cave Johnson certificates CHAIR citizens Claims CLERK colleague Congress Constitution contended Cumberland road Davis debate decided decision District DROMGOOLE duty election entitled expediency floor following resolution GARLAND gentleman from South gentleman from Virginia Government Governor House of Representatives Indiana instructed to inquire Jacob Thompson Jersey John JOHNSON Judson Allen Kentucky leave to introduce ment Messrs Missouri motion moved object Office and Post party Pensions PETRIKIN point of order praying presented the memorial presented the petition President previous question printed proceedings proposition Public Lands ques read twice received referred relief remarks Resolved Rice Garland rules seats Secretary Senate Sherrod Williams Smith South Carolina SPEAKER STANLY submitted taken Territory Thompson tion Treasury Truman Smith United VANDERPOEL viva voce vote Waddy Thompson Williams WISE yeas and nays