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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... House only , he will understand , either that neither House sat on that day , that no important proceedings took place in either House , or that the Proceedings of one House only were of general in- terest . With these brief ...
... House only , he will understand , either that neither House sat on that day , that no important proceedings took place in either House , or that the Proceedings of one House only were of general in- terest . With these brief ...
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... House of Representatives might appoint , 10 wait on the President of the United States , and inform him that the two Houses were assembled , and ready to receive any communication he might have to make , & c . [ DEC . 6-8 , 1824 . IN ...
... House of Representatives might appoint , 10 wait on the President of the United States , and inform him that the two Houses were assembled , and ready to receive any communication he might have to make , & c . [ DEC . 6-8 , 1824 . IN ...
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... House entertains for you . Your consistency of character , your uniform devotion to regulated liberty , in all the vicissitudes of a long and arduous life , also com mand its highest admiration . During all the recent convulsions of ...
... House entertains for you . Your consistency of character , your uniform devotion to regulated liberty , in all the vicissitudes of a long and arduous life , also com mand its highest admiration . During all the recent convulsions of ...
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... House then went into committee of the whole , Mr. TOMLINSON in the Chair , on the bill " to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to adopt a new Hydrometer , & c . " Mr. CAMBRELENG , of New York explained to the committee the objects ...
... House then went into committee of the whole , Mr. TOMLINSON in the Chair , on the bill " to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to adopt a new Hydrometer , & c . " Mr. CAMBRELENG , of New York explained to the committee the objects ...
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... House - but that they should be called to act upon it immediately ; being persuaded that they were as fully prepared to do so now , as they would be at any future time . He expressed his astonishment that , of all the members of the House ...
... House - but that they should be called to act upon it immediately ; being persuaded that they were as fully prepared to do so now , as they would be at any future time . He expressed his astonishment that , of all the members of the House ...
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