Georgia Scenes Characters Incidents C in the First Half Century of the Rep
Georgia Scenes Characters Incidents C in the First Half Century of the Rep
Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
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Cated by Mr. M'Dermot hem ! Mr. President, in or der to fix the line of demarcation between ah the in ternal suggestion and the bias of jurisprudence Mr President, I think, sir, that ah the subject must be confined to the vole of faction and the bias of jurispru. Dence. " Here Mr. Pentigall clapped his right hand to his fore- head, as though he had that moment heard some over, powering news ; and, after maintaining this position for about the space often seconds, he slowly withdrew his hand, ga...ve his head a slight inclination to the right, raised his eyes to the president as if just awakening 144 THE DEBATING SOCIETY. from a trance, and with a voice of the most hopeless despair, concluded with, * I don't understand the sub ject, Muster Prusidunt. " The rest of the members on both sides submitted to be fined rather than attempt the knotty subject ; but, by common consent, the penal rule was dispensed with. Nothing now remained to close the exercises but the decision of the chair. The president, John Nuble, was a young man not unlike Craig in his turn of mind, though he possessed an intellect a little more sprightly than Craig's.
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