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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... received ; and that certain resolutions , which he pro posed as a modification of his motion that the test be not received , be printed ; intending , at a proper time , to move their adoption . Mr. SPRAGUE said the treaty was ...
... received ; and that certain resolutions , which he pro posed as a modification of his motion that the test be not received , be printed ; intending , at a proper time , to move their adoption . Mr. SPRAGUE said the treaty was ...
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... received ; and that certain resolutions , which he pro- posed as a modification of his motion that the original pro- test be not received , be printed ; intending , at a proper time , to move their adoption . Mr. PRESTON took occasion ...
... received ; and that certain resolutions , which he pro- posed as a modification of his motion that the original pro- test be not received , be printed ; intending , at a proper time , to move their adoption . Mr. PRESTON took occasion ...
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... received . He cessary inference to be drawn from it was , that should had shaped his resolutions so as to speak in general both Houses of Congress order a restoration of the de- terms of the paper , in order that hereafter it might be ...
... received . He cessary inference to be drawn from it was , that should had shaped his resolutions so as to speak in general both Houses of Congress order a restoration of the de- terms of the paper , in order that hereafter it might be ...
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... receiving it , others are against receiving it , al - state of opinion in the country . I fear there are those though it ... received such discussion and such re - President , in this paper , speaks of the heads of depart- ply as it is ...
... receiving it , others are against receiving it , al - state of opinion in the country . I fear there are those though it ... received such discussion and such re - President , in this paper , speaks of the heads of depart- ply as it is ...
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... received . it showed the spirit of the times , and it showed but too strongly the spirit of the man . Mr. FORSYTH now began to reduce his amendment to writing . Mr. CALHOUN said he should be disposed to with- draw his motion , if the ...
... received . it showed the spirit of the times , and it showed but too strongly the spirit of the man . Mr. FORSYTH now began to reduce his amendment to writing . Mr. CALHOUN said he should be disposed to with- draw his motion , if the ...
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