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... House of Representatives shall place me ; but when in the course of the discharge of those duties I find myself unfortunately differ- ing in opinion from the majority of the House , I do not consider it is proper I should longer con ...
... House of Representatives shall place me ; but when in the course of the discharge of those duties I find myself unfortunately differ- ing in opinion from the majority of the House , I do not consider it is proper I should longer con ...
Strona 49
... House in their action this day we know . But , sir , I do not think this action of the House a good reason why the gentleman from Maryland should be excused , or that the House should ex- cuse him , unless he holds this House and this ...
... House in their action this day we know . But , sir , I do not think this action of the House a good reason why the gentleman from Maryland should be excused , or that the House should ex- cuse him , unless he holds this House and this ...
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... House or in the nation can be more properly put at the head of that committee . Mr. BOUTWELL . Mr. Speaker , it was my misfortune to vote with the majority of this House upon the question of laying upon the table the res- olution ...
... House or in the nation can be more properly put at the head of that committee . Mr. BOUTWELL . Mr. Speaker , it was my misfortune to vote with the majority of this House upon the question of laying upon the table the res- olution ...
Strona 51
... House that he trusted the House would not yield to the request of the gen- I do hope that the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs will reconsider his intention to retire from that committee . Ithink that the House has the most ...
... House that he trusted the House would not yield to the request of the gen- I do hope that the chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs will reconsider his intention to retire from that committee . Ithink that the House has the most ...
Strona 52
... House , and of both Houses , to say one word upon that subject , I could not sit in silence , and the House will find , I think , that they will be unable to do so , if they have a due regard to their dignity as one of the branches of ...
... House , and of both Houses , to say one word upon that subject , I could not sit in silence , and the House will find , I think , that they will be unable to do so , if they have a due regard to their dignity as one of the branches of ...
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