Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Band 2;Band 12Gales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... principle was to be adopted , he could not think it terion , that criterion , under our constitution , should be proper , under existing circumstances , to look upon the the representation in both Houses of Congress , as he States as ...
... principle was to be adopted , he could not think it terion , that criterion , under our constitution , should be proper , under existing circumstances , to look upon the the representation in both Houses of Congress , as he States as ...
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... principle of distribution which he proposed now might be very just at this period , and yet not constitute a stand- ing precedent . All the new States ( but one ) are small States , whose fund would be increased by the principle he ...
... principle of distribution which he proposed now might be very just at this period , and yet not constitute a stand- ing precedent . All the new States ( but one ) are small States , whose fund would be increased by the principle he ...
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... principle of the plan before the Sen- ate ? It adopted precisely the same measure of taxation and of burdens , varying only according to the constitu- tion of the United States . Suppose , again , that the whole revenue of the United ...
... principle of the plan before the Sen- ate ? It adopted precisely the same measure of taxation and of burdens , varying only according to the constitu- tion of the United States . Suppose , again , that the whole revenue of the United ...
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... principle of compromise , touched ; but if it should be- come necessary , other means might be resorted to , with- out touching them . There was one feature in the compromise bill which was a most happy one , and he was delighted at ...
... principle of compromise , touched ; but if it should be- come necessary , other means might be resorted to , with- out touching them . There was one feature in the compromise bill which was a most happy one , and he was delighted at ...
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... principle of graduation would be this : it would throw the question of reduction before the new States , which would continually agitate them with hopes of further reduction . The question of reduction would be brought into the ...
... principle of graduation would be this : it would throw the question of reduction before the new States , which would continually agitate them with hopes of further reduction . The question of reduction would be brought into the ...
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adjourned adopted amendment amount appropriations APRIL 29 army BENTON Buchanan CALHOUN canal CLAY commenced committee Congress constitution Crittenden Cuthbert defence deposite banks distribution District District of Columbia dollars duty Ewing of Illinois Ewing of Ohio expenditure expenses expunge favor Fortification Bill frontier fund gentleman Goldsborough Government Grundy Hendricks honorable House Hubbard increase Indians interest King of Alabama King of Georgia land bill Leigh Linn Louisiana Mangum Massachusetts measure ment millions Mississippi Missouri motion moved navy nays NAYS-Messrs necessary object officers opinion passed Porter Portsmouth postmaster present President PRESTON principle proposed proposition Public Deposites public lands public money purpose question received referred resolution revenue Rives Ruggles Secretary Secretary of War Senator from South session Shepley South Carolina Southard surplus Tallmadge Texas Texian thought tion Treasury United vote WALKER WEBSTER whole Yeas YEAS-Messrs