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... gentleman to withdraw his motion . Let us have the matter fairly discussed . It may just as well be discussed at this time as at any other time . no Jardi Mr. J. C. ALLEN . I understand that when a gentleman offers an amendment , and ...
... gentleman to withdraw his motion . Let us have the matter fairly discussed . It may just as well be discussed at this time as at any other time . no Jardi Mr. J. C. ALLEN . I understand that when a gentleman offers an amendment , and ...
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... gentleman from Missouri himself would desire . I have heard of no such case as the gentleman alludes to . I think I did hear of a company of mulattoes or mixed bloods or quadroons or miscegens from Missouri who came to Kentucky and held ...
... gentleman from Missouri himself would desire . I have heard of no such case as the gentleman alludes to . I think I did hear of a company of mulattoes or mixed bloods or quadroons or miscegens from Missouri who came to Kentucky and held ...
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... gentleman from Mis- souri has renewed the amendment to the amend- ment , and is entitled to speak for five minutes . 9 Mr. ROLLINS , of Missouri . Mr. Chairman , I am not at all disposed to extend this discussion if gentlemen are not ...
... gentleman from Mis- souri has renewed the amendment to the amend- ment , and is entitled to speak for five minutes . 9 Mr. ROLLINS , of Missouri . Mr. Chairman , I am not at all disposed to extend this discussion if gentlemen are not ...
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... gentleman from Illinois that his committee have two mornings under the rule in which they may present their reports , and that it will be in order for the committee to report a new bill so modified as they may desire . Mr. SPALDING . I ...
... gentleman from Illinois that his committee have two mornings under the rule in which they may present their reports , and that it will be in order for the committee to report a new bill so modified as they may desire . Mr. SPALDING . I ...
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... gentleman if the meeting did not take place in the House ? Mr. ARNOLD . It was in the House . Mr. STEVENS . Then it was no meeting . Mr. NORTON . The gentleman from Penn- sylvania is too able a man to undertake to break down a measure ...
... gentleman if the meeting did not take place in the House ? Mr. ARNOLD . It was in the House . Mr. STEVENS . Then it was no meeting . Mr. NORTON . The gentleman from Penn- sylvania is too able a man to undertake to break down a measure ...
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