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Side 1187
... reason from things false to things true ; that the falsehood of a witness is not un - taincy in the Army raised in ... reasons best known to them- selves , I suppose from that infatuation which sometimes attends the movement of ...
... reason from things false to things true ; that the falsehood of a witness is not un - taincy in the Army raised in ... reasons best known to them- selves , I suppose from that infatuation which sometimes attends the movement of ...
Side 1189
... reason for her jealousy ; we have predicted over and over again , that we shall , at one time or other , clip her maritime wing . She believes it ; and the existence of the nation depends on her preventing it . every man in the belief ...
... reason for her jealousy ; we have predicted over and over again , that we shall , at one time or other , clip her maritime wing . She believes it ; and the existence of the nation depends on her preventing it . every man in the belief ...
Side 1205
... reason , ought to be cause sufficient to reject this offered amendment ; that interference of a Government which has no possible right or title to the country in question , will be , in a manner , sanctioned by the offered amendment ...
... reason , ought to be cause sufficient to reject this offered amendment ; that interference of a Government which has no possible right or title to the country in question , will be , in a manner , sanctioned by the offered amendment ...
Side 1219
... reason for refusing to the Executive the opportunity to make a proper selection . Mr. LACOCK said , as it had been intimated that the House were about to enter into a three days ' discussion of this subject , it was scarcely worth while ...
... reason for refusing to the Executive the opportunity to make a proper selection . Mr. LACOCK said , as it had been intimated that the House were about to enter into a three days ' discussion of this subject , it was scarcely worth while ...
Side 1267
... reason that he had seen and conversed with many members , and if he were to answer the question in the affirmative , each one who had conversed with him would be suspected . Mr. TALLMADGE made a number of observa- tions , going to show ...
... reason that he had seen and conversed with many members , and if he were to answer the question in the affirmative , each one who had conversed with him would be suspected . Mr. TALLMADGE made a number of observa- tions , going to show ...
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