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... thought that this subject ought to be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs . He believed that the committee of twenty - four which was appointed last session had investigated the subject fully . Their report was brought into ...
... thought that this subject ought to be referred to the Committee on Military Affairs . He believed that the committee of twenty - four which was appointed last session had investigated the subject fully . Their report was brought into ...
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... thought , too , that the taking away of this source of emolument to the postmasters would create less care in the gen- eral management of their business . Some good he supposed would be produced by the modifica- tion , but he thought ...
... thought , too , that the taking away of this source of emolument to the postmasters would create less care in the gen- eral management of their business . Some good he supposed would be produced by the modifica- tion , but he thought ...
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... thought they could determine now as well as if the subject were referred to a committee . He was opposed to protracting the session on account of any action being had in relation to Texas ; but he would vote for fixing the 4th day of ...
... thought they could determine now as well as if the subject were referred to a committee . He was opposed to protracting the session on account of any action being had in relation to Texas ; but he would vote for fixing the 4th day of ...
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