Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 1;Band 43Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... gentleman from Illinois had been made . He did not see the necessity for it even to the attain- ment of the mover's own object , and there was , in the mean while , a weighty reason why the House should act upon the bill at the present ...
... gentleman from Illinois had been made . He did not see the necessity for it even to the attain- ment of the mover's own object , and there was , in the mean while , a weighty reason why the House should act upon the bill at the present ...
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... gentleman had not sa- tisfied him that the objection was not well founded . Not that he had any doubt of the truth of the statements which had been made by the gentleman from South Carolina . With respect to Europe , Mr. M. said that he ...
... gentleman had not sa- tisfied him that the objection was not well founded . Not that he had any doubt of the truth of the statements which had been made by the gentleman from South Carolina . With respect to Europe , Mr. M. said that he ...
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... gentleman should remember , that to the House no- thing like this time had been allowed - indeed no time at all . And though the minds of the gentlemen of the committee might be fully made up , yet they were not to expect that ...
... gentleman should remember , that to the House no- thing like this time had been allowed - indeed no time at all . And though the minds of the gentlemen of the committee might be fully made up , yet they were not to expect that ...
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... gentleman from Virginia offered the proposition to which his published letter seemed to allude . suggest such considerations as occurred to my mind , why it should be adopted ; and , during that discussion , the honorable member from ...
... gentleman from Virginia offered the proposition to which his published letter seemed to allude . suggest such considerations as occurred to my mind , why it should be adopted ; and , during that discussion , the honorable member from ...
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... gentleman from New Hampshire would oblige him by withdrawing his motion . Mr. WHIPPLE repeated some of his reasons against the third section , but would not refuse the request of the gentleman , and therefore withdrew his motion . But ...
... gentleman from New Hampshire would oblige him by withdrawing his motion . Mr. WHIPPLE repeated some of his reasons against the third section , but would not refuse the request of the gentleman , and therefore withdrew his motion . But ...
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