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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... ment , the practice had continued as it was now proposed ; it had since fluctuated ; but he was desirous of returning to the practice of our fathers in this instance , and it could not be more inconvenient now than at that time . He was ...
... ment , the practice had continued as it was now proposed ; it had since fluctuated ; but he was desirous of returning to the practice of our fathers in this instance , and it could not be more inconvenient now than at that time . He was ...
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... ment is the principal landholder on the lakes , and that voted for the resolution , might re - examine their proceed- every dollar expended in constructing harbors , improving ing , and determine for themselves . But he had voted rivers ...
... ment is the principal landholder on the lakes , and that voted for the resolution , might re - examine their proceed- every dollar expended in constructing harbors , improving ing , and determine for themselves . But he had voted rivers ...
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... ment of the present session of Congress , without the usual cerns which admitted of no regulation by Government ; allowance of any days of grace ] -- in sixty days , without and that its abuses must be tolerated , lest its freedom ...
... ment of the present session of Congress , without the usual cerns which admitted of no regulation by Government ; allowance of any days of grace ] -- in sixty days , without and that its abuses must be tolerated , lest its freedom ...
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... ment of all debts , dues , and taxes . Except the corporate duration of the charter , abolish the office altogether of character conferred , there is none but those two stipula- Secretary of the Treasury , and assign all his present du ...
... ment of all debts , dues , and taxes . Except the corporate duration of the charter , abolish the office altogether of character conferred , there is none but those two stipula- Secretary of the Treasury , and assign all his present du ...
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... ment . It was expressly created not to be an executive ing is , the re - election of the present Chief Magistrate . department . It is administrative , but not executive . His " I have always ( says the Secretary ) regarded the result ...
... ment . It was expressly created not to be an executive ing is , the re - election of the present Chief Magistrate . department . It is administrative , but not executive . His " I have always ( says the Secretary ) regarded the result ...
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