The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1840 - Law |
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... adopt the proposition of his colleague , [ Mr. WISE . ] He was glad that it had been submitted . It appeared to him ... adopted , that so soon as we entered upon the examination of the cases from New Jer- sey , an interminable debate of ...
... adopt the proposition of his colleague , [ Mr. WISE . ] He was glad that it had been submitted . It appeared to him ... adopted , that so soon as we entered upon the examination of the cases from New Jer- sey , an interminable debate of ...
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... adopted for their mutual security and happiness , while many of their adversaries regard- ed it as a great National Republic , formed by the American people in the aggregate , to promote the interest of the majority , instead of the ...
... adopted for their mutual security and happiness , while many of their adversaries regard- ed it as a great National Republic , formed by the American people in the aggregate , to promote the interest of the majority , instead of the ...
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... adopted for the government of the proceedings of this meeting . Mr. WISE then moved that the acting CLERK be directed to call the members of the House , in- cluding , in such call , the members from New Jersey , who have the ...
... adopted for the government of the proceedings of this meeting . Mr. WISE then moved that the acting CLERK be directed to call the members of the House , in- cluding , in such call , the members from New Jersey , who have the ...
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... adopted , during all which time the more important legislative business of the House must be neglected , we have only one possible course to adopt , and that is to call the names only of such members as have the legal and regular ...
... adopted , during all which time the more important legislative business of the House must be neglected , we have only one possible course to adopt , and that is to call the names only of such members as have the legal and regular ...
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... adopted by the House , had been carried into effect . It would now be for the House to carry into effect the second part of the resolution , which was in the following words : " and after the names of such members are called , and ...
... adopted by the House , had been carried into effect . It would now be for the House to carry into effect the second part of the resolution , which was in the following words : " and after the names of such members are called , and ...
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