Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole .., Band 7;Band 21;Band 52Gales & Seaton, 1831 |
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... vote for the resolu- itself for this special purpose . In regard to that committee tion as offered by his honorable friend from Delaware . having nothing to do , it was an erroneous idea . Peti- The question on the motion to amend , so ...
... vote for the resolu- itself for this special purpose . In regard to that committee tion as offered by his honorable friend from Delaware . having nothing to do , it was an erroneous idea . Peti- The question on the motion to amend , so ...
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... vote of the Senate . If , however , the Senate should , at this time , prefer a single term of seven , or even of ... vote on the question of guilty or not guilty on any article in an impeachment , from as- signing his reasons for such ...
... vote of the Senate . If , however , the Senate should , at this time , prefer a single term of seven , or even of ... vote on the question of guilty or not guilty on any article in an impeachment , from as- signing his reasons for such ...
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... vote for the four dollars , and would have voted for six dollars if that sum had been in the bill . The blank in the bill was filled with the sum of twelve thousand dollars for the expenses of the trial ; and , thus amended , it was ...
... vote for the four dollars , and would have voted for six dollars if that sum had been in the bill . The blank in the bill was filled with the sum of twelve thousand dollars for the expenses of the trial ; and , thus amended , it was ...
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... voted this impeachment . What was the object once have been respectable himself ; but see what a mon- of this remark ... vote which they timony of the most respectable gentlemen , that this mon- gave for this impeachment ? Would it be ...
... voted this impeachment . What was the object once have been respectable himself ; but see what a mon- of this remark ... vote which they timony of the most respectable gentlemen , that this mon- gave for this impeachment ? Would it be ...
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... vote being taken , was decided , without fur- ther debate , as follows : YEAS -- Messrs . Barnard , Benton , Bibb ... votes of the people's representatives are charter should free the institution from every restraint , claimed ! But , no ...
... vote being taken , was decided , without fur- ther debate , as follows : YEAS -- Messrs . Barnard , Benton , Bibb ... votes of the people's representatives are charter should free the institution from every restraint , claimed ! But , no ...
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