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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Hic hearty concurrence in the views taken by the Senator After the message had
been readsom Delaware , and his earnest hope that the Senate Mr.
POINDEXTER moved that this message to be woulil retise to proceed to any
other business ...
Hic hearty concurrence in the views taken by the Senator After the message had
been readsom Delaware , and his earnest hope that the Senate Mr.
POINDEXTER moved that this message to be woulil retise to proceed to any
other business ...
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ANDREW JACKSON . his hearty concurrence in the views taken by the Senator
After the message had been readfrom Delaware and his earnest hope that the
Senate Mr . POINDEXTER moved that this message also be would refuse to ...
ANDREW JACKSON . his hearty concurrence in the views taken by the Senator
After the message had been readfrom Delaware and his earnest hope that the
Senate Mr . POINDEXTER moved that this message also be would refuse to ...
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When they do against the right of the Senate , and the chief reason is , come , I
hope we shall know who has approved the sendthat the Senate are judges in
cases of impeachment , and ing of this protest . I hope we shall learn who has
made ...
When they do against the right of the Senate , and the chief reason is , come , I
hope we shall know who has approved the sendthat the Senate are judges in
cases of impeachment , and ing of this protest . I hope we shall learn who has
made ...
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Mr . CLAYTON did not perceive the necessity of going to obscure the serenity of
our horizon - all of the present , into Executive business . was prosperity ; all of
the future , hope . True , upon the The question was then taken upon Mr . Wilkins '
s ...
Mr . CLAYTON did not perceive the necessity of going to obscure the serenity of
our horizon - all of the present , into Executive business . was prosperity ; all of
the future , hope . True , upon the The question was then taken upon Mr . Wilkins '
s ...
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This were still retained ; he , Mr . F . , wished to know if any makes up , sir , the
number as originally stated ; and I hope alteration had taken place in substance .
will be satisfactory . If it should not be , and if it would Mr . SPRAGUE called for
the ...
This were still retained ; he , Mr . F . , wished to know if any makes up , sir , the
number as originally stated ; and I hope alteration had taken place in substance .
will be satisfactory . If it should not be , and if it would Mr . SPRAGUE called for
the ...
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