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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... character as the question to be considered . But a removal had taken the popular branch , and the fact that all money bills place ; and the Secretary had stated that this was done originated there , was the most proper tribunal for the ...
... character as the question to be considered . But a removal had taken the popular branch , and the fact that all money bills place ; and the Secretary had stated that this was done originated there , was the most proper tribunal for the ...
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... character for those who might come after him . He ( Mr. G. ) did not know that he should ever have to say any thing on the subject of these deposites ; Mr. CLAY said he hoped that the proposed postpone but , if he should , it would be ...
... character for those who might come after him . He ( Mr. G. ) did not know that he should ever have to say any thing on the subject of these deposites ; Mr. CLAY said he hoped that the proposed postpone but , if he should , it would be ...
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... character , and that it should , therefore , be repealed . He therefore moved to postpone the consideration of the special order until Monday , which motion was then agreed to . THURSDAY , DECEMBER 19 . TREASURY SUITS . Mr. TYLER asked ...
... character , and that it should , therefore , be repealed . He therefore moved to postpone the consideration of the special order until Monday , which motion was then agreed to . THURSDAY , DECEMBER 19 . TREASURY SUITS . Mr. TYLER asked ...
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... character and of great skill . There nicate the letters to which he had referred . He wished were doubtless exceptions to this general character , but to proceed to - morrow , or Christmas day , if the informa- he had thought it right ...
... character and of great skill . There nicate the letters to which he had referred . He wished were doubtless exceptions to this general character , but to proceed to - morrow , or Christmas day , if the informa- he had thought it right ...
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... characters , dent . He was dismissed under that detestable system of legislative , executive , and judicial . Its ordinary , and by proscription for opinion's sake , which has finally dared to far its most important character , is that ...
... characters , dent . He was dismissed under that detestable system of legislative , executive , and judicial . Its ordinary , and by proscription for opinion's sake , which has finally dared to far its most important character , is that ...
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