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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... majority of that I now know the will of a majority , and of a very resolutions direct me to sustain , but that they would large majority , of the people of my own State , and , rather trust to my judgment , on that or any other great ...
... majority of that I now know the will of a majority , and of a very resolutions direct me to sustain , but that they would large majority , of the people of my own State , and , rather trust to my judgment , on that or any other great ...
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... majority was against it , and the object of the gentleman from Georgia was , that the Senate should be openly accused . The question with him was , whether the motion was in order . He would vote that it be not received ; or , in other ...
... majority was against it , and the object of the gentleman from Georgia was , that the Senate should be openly accused . The question with him was , whether the motion was in order . He would vote that it be not received ; or , in other ...
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... majority , and thus effect an object indirectly , which the majority were opposed to . The CHAIR then decided that the motion of Mr. FOR- SYTH was in order : whereupon Mr. POINDEXTER appealed from the decision , but before the question ...
... majority , and thus effect an object indirectly , which the majority were opposed to . The CHAIR then decided that the motion of Mr. FOR- SYTH was in order : whereupon Mr. POINDEXTER appealed from the decision , but before the question ...
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... majority seriously doubt the justice of their opinion ? in his favor . The memorial is not signed by a majority : of the voters - but it is signed by many more , about one fourth , he believed , than have , on any occasion , voted in ...
... majority seriously doubt the justice of their opinion ? in his favor . The memorial is not signed by a majority : of the voters - but it is signed by many more , about one fourth , he believed , than have , on any occasion , voted in ...
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... majority of the people of New Jersey . had a right to instruct , and that the legislature was re- There had been no expression of the sense of the people through the ballot box ; it was the opinion of one side , an opinion expressed ...
... majority of the people of New Jersey . had a right to instruct , and that the legislature was re- There had been no expression of the sense of the people through the ballot box ; it was the opinion of one side , an opinion expressed ...
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