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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... reasons could be shown for his had no desire to be a member of the committee , for it absence . But a time might come when the Senate might must be obvious to every gentleman that the investigation be deprived of the proper appointment ...
... reasons could be shown for his had no desire to be a member of the committee , for it absence . But a time might come when the Senate might must be obvious to every gentleman that the investigation be deprived of the proper appointment ...
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... 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 that he would take advan - paper , therefore , was sent out of time ...
... 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 that he would take advan - paper , therefore , was sent out of time ...
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... reasons which had led to the re- previously made by law , and whether any such transfers moval of the public deposites , and as the Senate had to judge were requested by the said banks , or either of them , or whether , on investigation ...
... reasons which had led to the re- previously made by law , and whether any such transfers moval of the public deposites , and as the Senate had to judge were requested by the said banks , or either of them , or whether , on investigation ...
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... reasons for the call must be obvious , and would readily present themselves to every Senator ; and , believing thus ... reasons which ought to influence their judgment . He would not go into the subject to show that it lay at the bottom ...
... reasons for the call must be obvious , and would readily present themselves to every Senator ; and , believing thus ... reasons which ought to influence their judgment . He would not go into the subject to show that it lay at the bottom ...
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... reasons which influenced that matter thoroughly , and understand how , why , and on act . They then desire to go behind this paper - and for what authority it had been done . The reasons were only what ? Was it to ascertain why the ...
... reasons which influenced that matter thoroughly , and understand how , why , and on act . They then desire to go behind this paper - and for what authority it had been done . The reasons were only what ? Was it to ascertain why the ...
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