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... Affairs from the fact that my y constituents are very deeply interested in this question of Indian affairs ; and if a revo- lution entire is to be made in regard to con- other amendments that ought to be made , and trolling the Indian ...
... Affairs from the fact that my y constituents are very deeply interested in this question of Indian affairs ; and if a revo- lution entire is to be made in regard to con- other amendments that ought to be made , and trolling the Indian ...
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... Affairs is any more friendly to this measure than the Committee on Indian Affairs , nor do I care how that may be . The Indian Committee , in my judgment , is the appropriate one to which the bill should be referred , and I hope the ...
... Affairs is any more friendly to this measure than the Committee on Indian Affairs , nor do I care how that may be . The Indian Committee , in my judgment , is the appropriate one to which the bill should be referred , and I hope the ...
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... Affairs shall satisfy me , either by a report or by a subse- quent debate , that I am wrong in my impres sions , it will give me great pleasure at once to change them , and to vote to retain the subject- matter where it is . But , sir ...
... Affairs shall satisfy me , either by a report or by a subse- quent debate , that I am wrong in my impres sions , it will give me great pleasure at once to change them , and to vote to retain the subject- matter where it is . But , sir ...
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