Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 1;Band 43Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... Executive Mr. RUGGLES said , it would be impossible to pro - an explanation of the motives for its conduct . ceed regularly without a committee on this subject ; that it was the practice of the Senate , and a very necessary one , to ...
... Executive Mr. RUGGLES said , it would be impossible to pro - an explanation of the motives for its conduct . ceed regularly without a committee on this subject ; that it was the practice of the Senate , and a very necessary one , to ...
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... executive , however , gradually increasing its power , vio- lating the rights of the people , and constantly encroach- ing on the power of the barons , established itself more firmly ; yet , the castles were not fina ly destroyed on the ...
... executive , however , gradually increasing its power , vio- lating the rights of the people , and constantly encroach- ing on the power of the barons , established itself more firmly ; yet , the castles were not fina ly destroyed on the ...
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... Executive for their suppression ; and that the Presi- dent be also requested to state the additional means ne- cessary and expedient to be enstrusted to the Executive for the suppression of the same . After consideration of Executive ...
... Executive for their suppression ; and that the Presi- dent be also requested to state the additional means ne- cessary and expedient to be enstrusted to the Executive for the suppression of the same . After consideration of Executive ...
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... Executive for the defence of certain suits by the Attorney General of the United States . The question recurring on the resolution thus modi- fied , calling simply for copies of any letters which may have been addressed by the claimants ...
... Executive for the defence of certain suits by the Attorney General of the United States . The question recurring on the resolution thus modi- fied , calling simply for copies of any letters which may have been addressed by the claimants ...
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... Executive these claims have heretofore met in the Senate , together of Georgia was clothed with full discretionary powers , with the several reports made to this House , favorable to and was constituted the judge of the necessity of ...
... Executive these claims have heretofore met in the Senate , together of Georgia was clothed with full discretionary powers , with the several reports made to this House , favorable to and was constituted the judge of the necessity of ...
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