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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... vote of the Senate , of which a clear ma- 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 ...
... vote of the Senate , of which a clear ma- 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 ...
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... vote , and they not to Cæsar - but from Cæsar to the people of Ohio . did not pass through the usual forms of ... voted with the majority , moved a re - ference may , in the first instance , prove ineffectual . This consideration , and ...
... vote , and they not to Cæsar - but from Cæsar to the people of Ohio . did not pass through the usual forms of ... voted with the majority , moved a re - ference may , in the first instance , prove ineffectual . This consideration , and ...
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... vote that it be not received ; or , in other words , that he [ Mr. FORSYTH ] shall not have it in his power to do that which the Senate had determined not to do . He would not profess to be well informed on the subject ; but he would vote ...
... vote that it be not received ; or , in other words , that he [ Mr. FORSYTH ] shall not have it in his power to do that which the Senate had determined not to do . He would not profess to be well informed on the subject ; but he would vote ...
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... vote know- ingly as to its contents , without its being on the Jour- nals . How many bills were put on the Journals in hoc verba ? None . He denied that it was necessary to go on the Journal , in order to consider and vote upon it . It ...
... vote know- ingly as to its contents , without its being on the Jour- nals . How many bills were put on the Journals in hoc verba ? None . He denied that it was necessary to go on the Journal , in order to consider and vote upon it . It ...
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... vote in a par- houses . ticular way on questions pending before it . He asserts , The convention denounce the scheme of a metallic cir- or plainly means , by his statement of the case , to imply , culation , as wild , visionary , and ...
... vote in a par- houses . ticular way on questions pending before it . He asserts , The convention denounce the scheme of a metallic cir- or plainly means , by his statement of the case , to imply , culation , as wild , visionary , and ...
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