Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... House had been committed , the House should enquire into it ; and that he submitted the whole letter and its tendencies to the consideration of the House , without any other comment on its matter and style . The message , on motion ...
... House had been committed , the House should enquire into it ; and that he submitted the whole letter and its tendencies to the consideration of the House , without any other comment on its matter and style . The message , on motion ...
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... Houses of Congress . At the first session Nathaniel Macon was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives . Mr. Ran- dolph was made Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means . Just before Mr. Adams surrendered the government into ...
... Houses of Congress . At the first session Nathaniel Macon was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives . Mr. Ran- dolph was made Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means . Just before Mr. Adams surrendered the government into ...
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... House that the Hon . Preston S. Brooks died at his residence in Washington on Tuesday evening , the 27th instant , at 7 o'clock . He was taken sick the Thursday previous , but no one apprehended any danger . He died of an affection of ...
... House that the Hon . Preston S. Brooks died at his residence in Washington on Tuesday evening , the 27th instant , at 7 o'clock . He was taken sick the Thursday previous , but no one apprehended any danger . He died of an affection of ...
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