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Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 76

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75 other insurgents in the western counties of Pennsylvania and he held that titled foreigners should not become citizens of the United States until they had renounced their titles of nobility. It is unfortunate that the debates are not given in full that it might be known how Wingate would solve these problems, but only his negative vote is recorded. His vote in the affirmative was given to establish a mint and regulating coins. James White appeared in Philadelphia with credentials as a delegate from the territory south of the Ohio. A discussion arose as to whether he be given a seat in the senate of the house or whether he was entitled to a seat at all. Mr. Wingate's only recorded speech in either house was made on this occasion and reads as follows: Mr. Wingate proposes that Mr. White be given "a
 
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