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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... consideration . The CHAIR replied that it was the usual practice of the Senate for resolutions to lie over for a day ; but , as this resolution had reference to papers which were lying on the table of the Senate , he considered that it ...
... consideration . The CHAIR replied that it was the usual practice of the Senate for resolutions to lie over for a day ; but , as this resolution had reference to papers which were lying on the table of the Senate , he considered that it ...
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... consideration so long previous to and the President had sent his reasons here without in- the passage of the bill , and he had reflected upon it , it tending that there should be any reply to them . The was not to have been expected ...
... consideration so long previous to and the President had sent his reasons here without in- the passage of the bill , and he had reflected upon it , it tending that there should be any reply to them . The was not to have been expected ...
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... consideration of the Senate , under a full conviction himself of their propriety ; but he should be perfectly content with the determination of the Senate on the subject . Mr. GRUNDY was not prepared to vote in favor of the 1. A ...
... consideration of the Senate , under a full conviction himself of their propriety ; but he should be perfectly content with the determination of the Senate on the subject . Mr. GRUNDY was not prepared to vote in favor of the 1. A ...
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... consideration of the subject , and , as the time was far advanced , on his motion , The Senate adjourned . TUESDAY , DECEMBER 10 . PUBLIC LANDS . Mr. CLAY , pursuant to notice , asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill to ...
... consideration of the subject , and , as the time was far advanced , on his motion , The Senate adjourned . TUESDAY , DECEMBER 10 . PUBLIC LANDS . Mr. CLAY , pursuant to notice , asked and obtained leave to introduce a bill to ...
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... consideration . Mr. C. then moved to postpone the consideration of the report until Monday next , and to make it the special order for that day . Mr. BENTON admitted that Congress had full power to go into the examination of the report ...
... consideration . Mr. C. then moved to postpone the consideration of the report until Monday next , and to make it the special order for that day . Mr. BENTON admitted that Congress had full power to go into the examination of the report ...
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