The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1856 |
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... Virginia gentleman from Massachusetts , not as to his facts , for many and signal benefits ? It was Virginia nor as to the inferences he drew from them ; but that laid the very foundation of the Federal Gov- as to the policy of ...
... Virginia gentleman from Massachusetts , not as to his facts , for many and signal benefits ? It was Virginia nor as to the inferences he drew from them ; but that laid the very foundation of the Federal Gov- as to the policy of ...
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... Virginia had looked over this nation with a view to power ? The gentleman says she merited it . It may be so . I shall say nothing to her disparagement . I shall not dispute that she has given many great men to the Republic , and I ...
... Virginia had looked over this nation with a view to power ? The gentleman says she merited it . It may be so . I shall say nothing to her disparagement . I shall not dispute that she has given many great men to the Republic , and I ...
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... Virginia , rose , and ad- dressed the House , as follows : Mr. Speaker : I rise to perform a painful and melancholy duty . It is to announce the death of my friend and colleague , WILLIAM LEE BALL , a Representative from the State of ...
... Virginia , rose , and ad- dressed the House , as follows : Mr. Speaker : I rise to perform a painful and melancholy duty . It is to announce the death of my friend and colleague , WILLIAM LEE BALL , a Representative from the State of ...
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... Virginia , said , lest the gentle- man from Kentucky might take silence for con- sent , and suppose that the House meant to pledge itself to give him the indulgence alluded to , he for one would say , that he would give no such pledge ...
... Virginia , said , lest the gentle- man from Kentucky might take silence for con- sent , and suppose that the House meant to pledge itself to give him the indulgence alluded to , he for one would say , that he would give no such pledge ...
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... Virginia , Tucker of South Carolina , Vance of North Carolina , Van Rensselaer , Williams of New York , Williams of Virginia , Williams of North Carolina , and Wilson of South Carolina - 95 . H. OF R. the price of labor is low ; the ...
... Virginia , Tucker of South Carolina , Vance of North Carolina , Van Rensselaer , Williams of New York , Williams of Virginia , Williams of North Carolina , and Wilson of South Carolina - 95 . H. OF R. the price of labor is low ; the ...
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