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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 110

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as friends of F.J.Jackson of Copenhagen fame,[?],royalists [?] British agents and United States bank [directories?] He believed the restrictive measures had been effective and cited as people the riots in the factories of England and the [King's] proclamation making [Halifax?] a free port. Mr. Wright was not above the use of personalities and pointed sarcasm John Randolph was made the object of his most bitter sarcasm. In defense of the compensation bill he said that the honor of a seat on this floor is a strong [indusement?] but that it might to be considered a part of the compensation he did not believe particularly since a [dish?] of that article however elegantly dressed , even by a French cook 1. [name?] of Congress vol. 4 p 352 2.[name?] of congress vol 22 p 956 3.Benton debates in Congress Vol.4 pp 445, 447
 
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