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 2;Band 10;Band 59Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... President's Protest . [ APRIL 21 , 1834 . the President removes him - appoints another , and re - tance . In order to ascertain what was the character of the moves him , and pursues the same process until he finds a original document ...
... President's Protest . [ APRIL 21 , 1834 . the President removes him - appoints another , and re - tance . In order to ascertain what was the character of the moves him , and pursues the same process until he finds a original document ...
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... President's Protest . " It flits ere you can point its place ; " but I trust now it will remain without further change , until I can say the few things which I wish to say concerning it . [ SENATE . speaks of the Secretaries generally ...
... President's Protest . " It flits ere you can point its place ; " but I trust now it will remain without further change , until I can say the few things which I wish to say concerning it . [ SENATE . speaks of the Secretaries generally ...
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... President's Protest . [ SENATE . object of all rules , was to carry into effect the intention of into effect , the honorable Senator might withdraw his the body ; and here the very point at issue was , whether amendment , pocket the ...
... President's Protest . [ SENATE . object of all rules , was to carry into effect the intention of into effect , the honorable Senator might withdraw his the body ; and here the very point at issue was , whether amendment , pocket the ...
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... President with a desire to disperse the legislature of the United States by force . Now , he put it to the gentleman from Kentucky , whether such an inference was just to the President of the United States . Mr. PRESTON then made some ...
... President with a desire to disperse the legislature of the United States by force . Now , he put it to the gentleman from Kentucky , whether such an inference was just to the President of the United States . Mr. PRESTON then made some ...
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... President's Protest . [ APRIL 24 , 1834 . ate . What produced this surprise ? The paper had Notwithstanding , Mr. President , the matters of grave been but once hastily read by the Secretary , had not been import contained in the ...
... President's Protest . [ APRIL 24 , 1834 . ate . What produced this surprise ? The paper had Notwithstanding , Mr. President , the matters of grave been but once hastily read by the Secretary , had not been import contained in the ...
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