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Page 65
... object in view , he would submit a proposition , which would effect the desired object . Mr. H. then presented a resolution , which was read , that the rules and or- ders of the last Congress be adopted for the govern- ment of this ...
... object in view , he would submit a proposition , which would effect the desired object . Mr. H. then presented a resolution , which was read , that the rules and or- ders of the last Congress be adopted for the govern- ment of this ...
Page 74
... object which gen- tlemen desire to effect ? Is it their object , that while some gentlemen appear to the world to be- long to one party , they are in fact secretly voting with another party . If that was the object , he could not yield ...
... object which gen- tlemen desire to effect ? Is it their object , that while some gentlemen appear to the world to be- long to one party , they are in fact secretly voting with another party . If that was the object , he could not yield ...
Page 128
... object , however , said Mr. F. in rising , is to say that my statement is before the world , with the letter of the gentleman and his statement , and let the world judge how they agree together . The main leading object of the ...
... object , however , said Mr. F. in rising , is to say that my statement is before the world , with the letter of the gentleman and his statement , and let the world judge how they agree together . The main leading object of the ...
Page 133
... object in having it ordered now was , that so soon as the order was la- ken for having the printing done , or a printer elected , it would be ready to hand over for immediate execution . Mr. J. said that the public service indispensa ...
... object in having it ordered now was , that so soon as the order was la- ken for having the printing done , or a printer elected , it would be ready to hand over for immediate execution . Mr. J. said that the public service indispensa ...
Page 148
... object it con'em- plated . He would however have no objection to adopt the resolution of the gentleman from Vermont with that amendment they were about to reconsider , ( for he was favorable to the principles contained in it , and it ...
... object it con'em- plated . He would however have no objection to adopt the resolution of the gentleman from Vermont with that amendment they were about to reconsider , ( for he was favorable to the principles contained in it , and it ...
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