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... fact , had I heard him distinctly , I should have understood that his intention was to with- draw his own to modify it and present it in a new shape , disencumbered of additions unconnected with it . This is the plain state of the fact ...
... fact , had I heard him distinctly , I should have understood that his intention was to with- draw his own to modify it and present it in a new shape , disencumbered of additions unconnected with it . This is the plain state of the fact ...
Side 1459
... fact . The pres- Livermore , Edward Lloyd , Nathaniel Macon , Robert ent Republican party found General Wilkinson Marion , Josiah Masters , Daniel Montgomery , jun . , in office , and abundant proof can be produced that Thomas Moore ...
... fact . The pres- Livermore , Edward Lloyd , Nathaniel Macon , Robert ent Republican party found General Wilkinson Marion , Josiah Masters , Daniel Montgomery , jun . , in office , and abundant proof can be produced that Thomas Moore ...
Side 1483
... fact , and that fact was one of those which had been already communicated to a former Administration . No other information within the purview of the re- quest of the House , is known to have been received by any Department of the ...
... fact , and that fact was one of those which had been already communicated to a former Administration . No other information within the purview of the re- quest of the House , is known to have been received by any Department of the ...
Side 1489
... facts , the committee are induced to submit the following resolution , and lay the memorial on the table : " Resolved , That Philip B. Key , having the greatest number of votes , and being qualified agreeably to the Constitution of the ...
... facts , the committee are induced to submit the following resolution , and lay the memorial on the table : " Resolved , That Philip B. Key , having the greatest number of votes , and being qualified agreeably to the Constitution of the ...
Side 1491
... facts thus found by the committee , and admit- ted by Mr. Key , were still further explained by the lat- ter , in a written statement furnished by him , and made a part of the record . Facts on the part of Mr. Key , to show that he was ...
... facts thus found by the committee , and admit- ted by Mr. Key , were still further explained by the lat- ter , in a written statement furnished by him , and made a part of the record . Facts on the part of Mr. Key , to show that he was ...
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