Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth CongressGales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means , who knows his absolute power in this House , will , no doubt , check him and bring him back . Mr. A. said he had referred to two or three of the meas- ures before the House for consideration ...
... chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means , who knows his absolute power in this House , will , no doubt , check him and bring him back . Mr. A. said he had referred to two or three of the meas- ures before the House for consideration ...
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... chairman will not very soon occur . The idea of a metallic currency , as a measure to be carried out , was farthest from the thoughts of the administration party in that House . He concurred with Mr. ADAMS , that , if this were so ...
... chairman will not very soon occur . The idea of a metallic currency , as a measure to be carried out , was farthest from the thoughts of the administration party in that House . He concurred with Mr. ADAMS , that , if this were so ...
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... chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means if there had not been referred to that committee several petitions and memorials from various sections of the country , praying for the establishment of a national bank ? Mr. CAMBRELENG said ...
... chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means if there had not been referred to that committee several petitions and memorials from various sections of the country , praying for the establishment of a national bank ? Mr. CAMBRELENG said ...
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... chairman of the Commit- tee of Ways and Means wished to keep the question in If the House without a reference to the Committee of the Whole . Treasury Notes . |. Ост . 4 , 1837. ] that the gentleman from Pennsylvania [ Mr. SERGEANT ] ...
... chairman of the Commit- tee of Ways and Means wished to keep the question in If the House without a reference to the Committee of the Whole . Treasury Notes . |. Ост . 4 , 1837. ] that the gentleman from Pennsylvania [ Mr. SERGEANT ] ...
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... chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means , on the spur of the moment , had hastily got up a new bill as a substitute . The constitutional objection was treated with levity . Mr. John Randolph , of Virginia , had remarked that the ...
... chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means , on the spur of the moment , had hastily got up a new bill as a substitute . The constitutional objection was treated with levity . Mr. John Randolph , of Virginia , had remarked that the ...
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