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 59 |
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Did he duly appreciate the other paper which he had read to his cabinet , and
which moral effect of an official judgment upon them , which was published in his
official gazette , giving more especi - he now feels , or professes to feel so deeply
...
Did he duly appreciate the other paper which he had read to his cabinet , and
which moral effect of an official judgment upon them , which was published in his
official gazette , giving more especi - he now feels , or professes to feel so deeply
...
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The effect of accident or blind chance ? or has that God , who object was to get
the messages on the Journals . holds in his hands the destiny of nations and of
men , Mr . LEIGH inquired if such was the object , and was designed these things
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The effect of accident or blind chance ? or has that God , who object was to get
the messages on the Journals . holds in his hands the destiny of nations and of
men , Mr . LEIGH inquired if such was the object , and was designed these things
...
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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 document , and walk out of the the ...
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 document , and walk out of the the ...
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... which Mr . FORSYTH said , if he understood the point of being decided in the
affirmative , the gentleman from the objection , it was , that the effect of his motion
South Carolina appealed from the decision of the Chair . would be to place the ...
... which Mr . FORSYTH said , if he understood the point of being decided in the
affirmative , the gentleman from the objection , it was , that the effect of his motion
South Carolina appealed from the decision of the Chair . would be to place the ...
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He then tell him , and tell him truly , The wretchedness , and should not have
done so , for he understood the honorable poverty , and misery you witness , is
the fatal effect of one Senator to have been among them . man ' s folly and
passion .
He then tell him , and tell him truly , The wretchedness , and should not have
done so , for he understood the honorable poverty , and misery you witness , is
the fatal effect of one Senator to have been among them . man ' s folly and
passion .
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