The Congressional Globe, Volumen17Blair & Rives, 1846 |
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... thought . " He thought that the Democracy could not be whipped unless such a firebrand was thrown among them . But the gentleman showed that he did not understand the nature of those ties by which the Democratic party was held together ...
... thought . " He thought that the Democracy could not be whipped unless such a firebrand was thrown among them . But the gentleman showed that he did not understand the nature of those ties by which the Democratic party was held together ...
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... thought , however , that if the committee had used ordinary activity , the bill might have been reported before this time . There was less time now for act- ing on this bill than had elapsed since it was refer- red to the committee . He ...
... thought , however , that if the committee had used ordinary activity , the bill might have been reported before this time . There was less time now for act- ing on this bill than had elapsed since it was refer- red to the committee . He ...
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... thought it would be expedient to bring the matter before the Senate , and he replied that he thought it would . the part of those to whom he had referred , upon the measure out of which this difficulty had arisen , or any other . For ...
... thought it would be expedient to bring the matter before the Senate , and he replied that he thought it would . the part of those to whom he had referred , upon the measure out of which this difficulty had arisen , or any other . For ...
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Imports See Paupers | 11 |
Independent Treasury bill supplemental to | 77 |
for the current and contingent expenses | 151 |
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