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Pagina 252
... question , That Mr. Speaker do leave the Chair , before going into Committee ? and à fortiori , why should a third discussion be permitted in Committee on the question , That the preamble be postponed ? Surely , if the House has once ...
... question , That Mr. Speaker do leave the Chair , before going into Committee ? and à fortiori , why should a third discussion be permitted in Committee on the question , That the preamble be postponed ? Surely , if the House has once ...
Pagina 484
... question , the limits of power of the Central Government and the State Governments , respectively . On another question , Madison dis- played views and sympathies which afterwards had a most im- portant influence on his career . During ...
... question , the limits of power of the Central Government and the State Governments , respectively . On another question , Madison dis- played views and sympathies which afterwards had a most im- portant influence on his career . During ...
Pagina 556
... question then arises , Is the canse of quarrel worth the sacrifices which a quarrel would entail ? Is not war too great a price to pay for a salve to our wounded dignity ? To that we reply , it is no question of dignity , hardly even ...
... question then arises , Is the canse of quarrel worth the sacrifices which a quarrel would entail ? Is not war too great a price to pay for a salve to our wounded dignity ? To that we reply , it is no question of dignity , hardly even ...
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