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convinces me that it is detrimental to the public interest, and therefore I advocate
its early and unconditional repeal. I believe that the suspension of this law will
only convince us further of the irritation and bickering and strife which it
occasions, ...
convinces me that it is detrimental to the public interest, and therefore I advocate
its early and unconditional repeal. I believe that the suspension of this law will
only convince us further of the irritation and bickering and strife which it
occasions, ...
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They have passed the bill through this House and pledged l: people that it should
be repealed, and having made that ... That they will not vote for the repeal of this
law now because if it be repealed they may not be able to get it again.
They have passed the bill through this House and pledged l: people that it should
be repealed, and having made that ... That they will not vote for the repeal of this
law now because if it be repealed they may not be able to get it again.
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His desire is that the tenure-of-office law shall be repealed. ... I will read the
language of the act which the Senate in this respect repeals, and let the House
consider whether it is not worth while to give the ... There is a plain, unequivocal
repeal.
His desire is that the tenure-of-office law shall be repealed. ... I will read the
language of the act which the Senate in this respect repeals, and let the House
consider whether it is not worth while to give the ... There is a plain, unequivocal
repeal.
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