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 ...Gales & Seaton, 1834 |
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... admitted the delicacy of the question now presented to the Senate , but expressed a hope that it would be examined ... admitted ) which were the two members documents presented in this manner were genuine or from the State of Rhode ...
... admitted the delicacy of the question now presented to the Senate , but expressed a hope that it would be examined ... admitted ) which were the two members documents presented in this manner were genuine or from the State of Rhode ...
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... admission . as they would have acted had circumstances permitted him No contest of this character had ever arisen in that body . to have presented his certificate earlier . It was not a case where one member had brought a regu- He admitted ...
... admission . as they would have acted had circumstances permitted him No contest of this character had ever arisen in that body . to have presented his certificate earlier . It was not a case where one member had brought a regu- He admitted ...
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... admitted that the course indicated by Mr. POINDEXTER the same subject , which he would submit on Wednesday , would have been the more correct , expressed a hope that and wished both to be considered at the same time . no fastidiousness ...
... admitted that the course indicated by Mr. POINDEXTER the same subject , which he would submit on Wednesday , would have been the more correct , expressed a hope that and wished both to be considered at the same time . no fastidiousness ...
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... admitted that Congress had full power to go into the examination of the report . But he re- quested the Senate to ... admission of sury . The Senate , therefore , could not , at too early a the truth of every charge which had been made ...
... admitted that Congress had full power to go into the examination of the report . But he re- quested the Senate to ... admission of sury . The Senate , therefore , could not , at too early a the truth of every charge which had been made ...
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... admitted the pa- founded upon the fact of the promulgation of the state per to be genuine , and every body on the other side be- paper emanating from the President relating to the depo - lieved it to be so ; no benefit , therefore , was ...
... admitted the pa- founded upon the fact of the promulgation of the state per to be genuine , and every body on the other side be- paper emanating from the President relating to the depo - lieved it to be so ; no benefit , therefore , was ...
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