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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... asked the President for his argument on the nothing less than the sanction of the law - making power , subject to which this paper relates . While the resolu- in all its branches , could permanently remove them . tion which is the ...
... asked the President for his argument on the nothing less than the sanction of the law - making power , subject to which this paper relates . While the resolu- in all its branches , could permanently remove them . tion which is the ...
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... asked if any alteration had been really made ? The SECRETARY replied in the negative . He had mere- ly inserted the words in pencil for the purpose of refer- ence . The Secretary then read those parts of the paper in which alterations ...
... asked if any alteration had been really made ? The SECRETARY replied in the negative . He had mere- ly inserted the words in pencil for the purpose of refer- ence . The Secretary then read those parts of the paper in which alterations ...
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... asked him if he did not see the thief . See him - why ver is herself again . The protest stood no chance at yes , I thought he would have taken the shirt off my back . Negro - foot , Long - and - Hungry , or even in Hell - town . His ...
... asked him if he did not see the thief . See him - why ver is herself again . The protest stood no chance at yes , I thought he would have taken the shirt off my back . Negro - foot , Long - and - Hungry , or even in Hell - town . His ...
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... asked , that the proceedings be nounced its judgment against the removal of the depos ites : it is for their restoration , and for their being re - read , referred to the Committee on Finance , and printed . placed under the custody of ...
... asked , that the proceedings be nounced its judgment against the removal of the depos ites : it is for their restoration , and for their being re - read , referred to the Committee on Finance , and printed . placed under the custody of ...
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... asked Mr. GRUNDY to yield the floor men shall say , they mean to legislate so as to prohibit re - to him ; and remarked , that he wholly disagreed to the movals from office without the consent of the Senate , in positions laid down by ...
... asked Mr. GRUNDY to yield the floor men shall say , they mean to legislate so as to prohibit re - to him ; and remarked , that he wholly disagreed to the movals from office without the consent of the Senate , in positions laid down by ...
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