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Side 1243
... present system of leave to recommend the adoption of the following res- olution : not to be granted . Resolved , That the prayer of the petitioner ought pointed out , and it was contended that the supply of arms for the United States ...
... present system of leave to recommend the adoption of the following res- olution : not to be granted . Resolved , That the prayer of the petitioner ought pointed out , and it was contended that the supply of arms for the United States ...
Side 1255
... present ses- sion , as to certain of its proceedings , have , according to order , proceeded in said inquiry , and beg leave to state , that under the authority with which they were invested by the House , they have caused to come be ...
... present ses- sion , as to certain of its proceedings , have , according to order , proceeded in said inquiry , and beg leave to state , that under the authority with which they were invested by the House , they have caused to come be ...
Side 1269
... present a precedent which will be hereafter deeply re- gretted . He would compel the man to answer . Mr. GHOLSON said he had very few remarks to make . He observed , that , from the present aspect of this subject , he could not ...
... present a precedent which will be hereafter deeply re- gretted . He would compel the man to answer . Mr. GHOLSON said he had very few remarks to make . He observed , that , from the present aspect of this subject , he could not ...
Side 1271
... present motion , can have no motive for crush- ing the inquiry . When the witness says he will answer , shall we say we shrink from questioning him further , lest some of ourselves shall be im- Mr. BIBB expressed his regret at the ...
... present motion , can have no motive for crush- ing the inquiry . When the witness says he will answer , shall we say we shrink from questioning him further , lest some of ourselves shall be im- Mr. BIBB expressed his regret at the ...
Side 1279
... present , it is important should be passed , he could per- ceive no substantial objection to a recess for a few weeks . Will such recess retard the prepara- tions for war ? Certainly not . On the contrary , The House proceeded to ...
... present , it is important should be passed , he could per- ceive no substantial objection to a recess for a few weeks . Will such recess retard the prepara- tions for war ? Certainly not . On the contrary , The House proceeded to ...
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