The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1847 |
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... position , they seek to shift their ground by presenting a new issue . Sir , these gentlemen have no right to assume for us measures and positions we never assumed for ourselves ; and , therefore , I shall hold them to the issues which ...
... position , they seek to shift their ground by presenting a new issue . Sir , these gentlemen have no right to assume for us measures and positions we never assumed for ourselves ; and , therefore , I shall hold them to the issues which ...
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... position . About four weeks ago I was represented by a newspaper in New York as having made a speech of some hour's length upon this floor , advocating the entire conquest and subjugation of Mexico . On the day before yesterday I was ...
... position . About four weeks ago I was represented by a newspaper in New York as having made a speech of some hour's length upon this floor , advocating the entire conquest and subjugation of Mexico . On the day before yesterday I was ...
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... position he ( Mr. B. ) assumed ? His position was , would of itself greatly augment the number of ap- that the withdrawal of the chief judge from the peals . Suppose it was reduced to five hundred court would naturally tend to increase ...
... position he ( Mr. B. ) assumed ? His position was , would of itself greatly augment the number of ap- that the withdrawal of the chief judge from the peals . Suppose it was reduced to five hundred court would naturally tend to increase ...
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explanatory remarks by | 262 |
remarks on the bill granting land to Illinois | 535 |
remarks on slavery in the territories | 580 |
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