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Senate Journal 1837

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of those who servants we are: so that when we shall retire from those places, which we hold only for a limited time, and review our doings, they may meet the approbation of our own consciences, our constituents and our God.  
 
of those who servants we are: so that when we shall retire from those places, which we hold only for a limited time, and review our doings, they may meet the approbation of our own consciences, our constituents and our God.  
 
May we all, while discharging the duties incumbered upon us in the stations we now occupy, be governed by that moral principle, which gives equal justice to all; keeping in view the welfare and happiness of the present and future question, the honor and dignity of the State and nation that those who shall come after us may be induced to imitate our principle [?].   
 
May we all, while discharging the duties incumbered upon us in the stations we now occupy, be governed by that moral principle, which gives equal justice to all; keeping in view the welfare and happiness of the present and future question, the honor and dignity of the State and nation that those who shall come after us may be induced to imitate our principle [?].   
I will new, gentlemen repair to the post you have assigned me and I promise you my undivided attention and best endearers faithfully to discharge its duties according to the best of my abilities.
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I will new, gentlemen repair to the post you have assigned me and I promise you my undivided attention and best endearers faithfully to discharge its duties according to the best of my abilities.  
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Messrs Strickland, Soule and Robinson were appointed a Committee to receive

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of those who servants we are: so that when we shall retire from those places, which we hold only for a limited time, and review our doings, they may meet the approbation of our own consciences, our constituents and our God. May we all, while discharging the duties incumbered upon us in the stations we now occupy, be governed by that moral principle, which gives equal justice to all; keeping in view the welfare and happiness of the present and future question, the honor and dignity of the State and nation that those who shall come after us may be induced to imitate our principle [?]. I will new, gentlemen repair to the post you have assigned me and I promise you my undivided attention and best endearers faithfully to discharge its duties according to the best of my abilities.

Messrs Strickland, Soule and Robinson were appointed a Committee to receive