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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... cause , declared guilty of a breach of the laws and consti- jority were supporters of the present administration ; but tution , it is due to his station , to public opinion , and to a they crossed - somewhat the purposes of the ...
... cause , declared guilty of a breach of the laws and consti- jority were supporters of the present administration ; but tution , it is due to his station , to public opinion , and to a they crossed - somewhat the purposes of the ...
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... cause the fall of produce , the depreciation of labor , the want of confidence in the administration of the laws , the reluctance in some banks The memorialists are also of opinion that the bank has to accept the public money from hands ...
... cause the fall of produce , the depreciation of labor , the want of confidence in the administration of the laws , the reluctance in some banks The memorialists are also of opinion that the bank has to accept the public money from hands ...
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... cause of alarm ; as uniting the purse and the sword - a combination dangerous to liberty ; and that the removal of a public of- ficer , because he would not submit to unlawful dictation , was an unjustifiable act ; and they believe that ...
... cause of alarm ; as uniting the purse and the sword - a combination dangerous to liberty ; and that the removal of a public of- ficer , because he would not submit to unlawful dictation , was an unjustifiable act ; and they believe that ...
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... cause them to be disregarded , and set at naught . The the action of less than a majority of the Senate , and therefore Chair has no discretion ; to enforce them as they are , is his im- not in order . Considerable discussion took place ...
... cause them to be disregarded , and set at naught . The the action of less than a majority of the Senate , and therefore Chair has no discretion ; to enforce them as they are , is his im- not in order . Considerable discussion took place ...
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... cause which they do they have felt or expect to feel . Although they acknowl- not believe to be the true cause of liberty and the coun- edge that the price of their produce has greatly fallen try . They will not be found suporting ...
... cause which they do they have felt or expect to feel . Although they acknowl- not believe to be the true cause of liberty and the coun- edge that the price of their produce has greatly fallen try . They will not be found suporting ...
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