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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... adopted by the State of Rhode Island , but merely to say , that it seemed to him to be a matter of course that the Senator first elected , and whose creden- tials were presented at the last session of the Senate , should be permitted to ...
... adopted by the State of Rhode Island , but merely to say , that it seemed to him to be a matter of course that the Senator first elected , and whose creden- tials were presented at the last session of the Senate , should be permitted to ...
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... adopt a resolution similar to that which had just asked whether in that case it would be competent for the been ... adopted . Adjourned till 12 to - morrow . TUESDAY , DECEMBER 3 . The annual message was received from the Presi- The ...
... adopt a resolution similar to that which had just asked whether in that case it would be competent for the been ... adopted . Adjourned till 12 to - morrow . TUESDAY , DECEMBER 3 . The annual message was received from the Presi- The ...
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... adopted first after the forma- been that a resolution was offered by a Senator from tion of the Government . He was ... adoption . There had been a great diversity of practice . Bent time . 2. The average amount of the same for each year ...
... adopted first after the forma- been that a resolution was offered by a Senator from tion of the Government . He was ... adoption . There had been a great diversity of practice . Bent time . 2. The average amount of the same for each year ...
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... adopted , that the Senate should elect the election of each member of a committee . " their committees , which continued in force till the fall of 1828. Mr. G. wished to be informed by those members who had had experience in this method ...
... adopted , that the Senate should elect the election of each member of a committee . " their committees , which continued in force till the fall of 1828. Mr. G. wished to be informed by those members who had had experience in this method ...
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... adopted . Mr. GRUNDY , on the original resolution , called for the yeas and nays . The PRESIDENT , from motives of ... adoption of the present system of appointment as an inti- the names of committees had been sent into the depart mation ...
... adopted . Mr. GRUNDY , on the original resolution , called for the yeas and nays . The PRESIDENT , from motives of ... adoption of the present system of appointment as an inti- the names of committees had been sent into the depart mation ...
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