Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen36Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... vote which I shall give . The gentlemen who have preceded me have en- tered deeply into the subject ; I shall but touch on the surface . They to facts added embellishment ; I come before you with a plain , unvarnished tale . They gave ...
... vote which I shall give . The gentlemen who have preceded me have en- tered deeply into the subject ; I shall but touch on the surface . They to facts added embellishment ; I come before you with a plain , unvarnished tale . They gave ...
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... vote was attack on our most sacred and valuable rights and preserved , and the first squeamishness on the sub - properties , is , to gain a fixed ascendency in the rep- ject of not using , or even alluding to , the word resentation in ...
... vote was attack on our most sacred and valuable rights and preserved , and the first squeamishness on the sub - properties , is , to gain a fixed ascendency in the rep- ject of not using , or even alluding to , the word resentation in ...
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... vote I expect to give on the proposition now before the Committee . Sir , my apology for troubling the Committee is , the interest which , with others , I take in this great question , and the circumstance that that portion of the Union ...
... vote I expect to give on the proposition now before the Committee . Sir , my apology for troubling the Committee is , the interest which , with others , I take in this great question , and the circumstance that that portion of the Union ...
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... vote ; the general and successful opposition to the stamp act ? The gentleman can- not be serious when he speaks of this doctrine about State rights as a new doctrine . This change , as he is pleased to term it , in public sentiment ...
... vote ; the general and successful opposition to the stamp act ? The gentleman can- not be serious when he speaks of this doctrine about State rights as a new doctrine . This change , as he is pleased to term it , in public sentiment ...
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... vote in elections ; in section 3d , it is provided that " new States may be some a qualification in personal property is suffi- admitted by the Congress into the Union . " It is cient ; and in others , age and freedom are the sole ...
... vote in elections ; in section 3d , it is provided that " new States may be some a qualification in personal property is suffi- admitted by the Congress into the Union . " It is cient ; and in others , age and freedom are the sole ...
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