Official Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the State Convention, Assembled May 4th, 1853, to Revise and Amend the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Том 2White & Potter, printers, 1853 - 2631 страница |
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... course I trust I should be willing to volunteer in a good cause ; but I pro- test against admitting what is practically denied all over the country , although theoretically it may be admitted . I protest against admitting the power of ...
... course I trust I should be willing to volunteer in a good cause ; but I pro- test against admitting what is practically denied all over the country , although theoretically it may be admitted . I protest against admitting the power of ...
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... course and be continued until the whole matter was perfectly understood . I think if the subject is allowed to take the usual course , it will tend much more to forward the business of the Com- mittee than if we attempt to force it ...
... course and be continued until the whole matter was perfectly understood . I think if the subject is allowed to take the usual course , it will tend much more to forward the business of the Com- mittee than if we attempt to force it ...
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... course , rises and moves the previous question ; the pre- vious question is ordered , and it is as fatal in its operation as the drop of the axe . More than that , it prevents the consideration of all propositions except the pending ...
... course , rises and moves the previous question ; the pre- vious question is ordered , and it is as fatal in its operation as the drop of the axe . More than that , it prevents the consideration of all propositions except the pending ...
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... course which has been taken here of arresting discussion by fixing the time for the closing of the debate in Committee , and by calling for the previous question in the Convention . I had not the slightest intention to intimate that ...
... course which has been taken here of arresting discussion by fixing the time for the closing of the debate in Committee , and by calling for the previous question in the Convention . I had not the slightest intention to intimate that ...
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... course of his argument , he came down upon the " great principles of justice . " That word " justice " came from his mouth bold- ly ; and when he brought forth that sentence in which he spoke of " monstrous injustice " it seemed to be ...
... course of his argument , he came down upon the " great principles of justice . " That word " justice " came from his mouth bold- ly ; and when he brought forth that sentence in which he spoke of " monstrous injustice " it seemed to be ...
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