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... petition of the society nds in Philadelphia , on the subject of the abolition of in the District of Columbia . question being on the motion " that the petition be not יין Calhoun addressed the senate in reply to what had fallen her ...
... petition of the society nds in Philadelphia , on the subject of the abolition of in the District of Columbia . question being on the motion " that the petition be not יין Calhoun addressed the senate in reply to what had fallen her ...
Pagina 117
... petitions which had come into his hands . They were signed by citizens of Philadelphia , many of whom were known to be of the first re- spectability , and the others were , no doubt , entitled to the highest consideration . The petitions ...
... petitions which had come into his hands . They were signed by citizens of Philadelphia , many of whom were known to be of the first re- spectability , and the others were , no doubt , entitled to the highest consideration . The petitions ...
Pagina 140
... petition by the gentleman from Massachusetts . This , so far from being true , was a total perversion of the facts , as they occurred . He did not object to that petition , and the reason that he objected to the presentation of a petition ...
... petition by the gentleman from Massachusetts . This , so far from being true , was a total perversion of the facts , as they occurred . He did not object to that petition , and the reason that he objected to the presentation of a petition ...
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