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... House , should be sent to press , than that they should be mutilated , and presented to the public with no more similitude to the ori- ginal than the reports which passed to the great mass of the nation of the acts and proceedings of ...
... House , should be sent to press , than that they should be mutilated , and presented to the public with no more similitude to the ori- ginal than the reports which passed to the great mass of the nation of the acts and proceedings of ...
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... House . Mr. RANDOLPH wished to say one word , and only a word , in addition to his previous observa- tions . He rose for the purpose of suggesting to the House whether , if it were their intention to act with anything like despatch or ...
... House . Mr. RANDOLPH wished to say one word , and only a word , in addition to his previous observa- tions . He rose for the purpose of suggesting to the House whether , if it were their intention to act with anything like despatch or ...
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... House that the Senate have passed the bill " authorizing a loan for a sum not exceeding eleven millions of dollars , " with an amendment ; in which they de- sire the concurrence of this House . A motion was made by Mr. RHEA , that the ...
... House that the Senate have passed the bill " authorizing a loan for a sum not exceeding eleven millions of dollars , " with an amendment ; in which they de- sire the concurrence of this House . A motion was made by Mr. RHEA , that the ...
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... House . Mr. ROBERTS moved that the report of the Committee of the Whole lie on the table , as the House was thin , the Committee of Foreign Rela- tions sitting , and the bill only this morning laid before the House . Mr. WRIGHT opposed ...
... House . Mr. ROBERTS moved that the report of the Committee of the Whole lie on the table , as the House was thin , the Committee of Foreign Rela- tions sitting , and the bill only this morning laid before the House . Mr. WRIGHT opposed ...
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... House proceeded to reconsider their dis- agreement to the amendments proposed by the Senate to the bill concerning the Naval Estab- lishment , " which have been insisted upon by the ference asked by the Senate , and appointed man- agers ...
... House proceeded to reconsider their dis- agreement to the amendments proposed by the Senate to the bill concerning the Naval Estab- lishment , " which have been insisted upon by the ference asked by the Senate , and appointed man- agers ...
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