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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... regard to similarly constituted with ours , to have such questions be- the duty of the Senate would subject him to the imputa- fore them , and the course of proceeding in them was the tion of improper motive . The subject was one which ...
... regard to similarly constituted with ours , to have such questions be- the duty of the Senate would subject him to the imputa- fore them , and the course of proceeding in them was the tion of improper motive . The subject was one which ...
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... regard it as a question of qualifications , and , until that should be decided , there could be no doubt that the first elected was entitled to the seat . If it were not so , the constitution was a dead letter . The vacancy could occur ...
... regard it as a question of qualifications , and , until that should be decided , there could be no doubt that the first elected was entitled to the seat . If it were not so , the constitution was a dead letter . The vacancy could occur ...
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... regard for precedents ; no man , in fact , de- been no dispute on the subject . What , he would ask , spised them ... regard to the constitution of the United States . It gave the Senate power to judge with regard to the elec- tion of ...
... regard for precedents ; no man , in fact , de- been no dispute on the subject . What , he would ask , spised them ... regard to the constitution of the United States . It gave the Senate power to judge with regard to the elec- tion of ...
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... regard to personal considera- was to be placed near the island of Elba . If any of the tions ; and when the committees throw upon the nation opposition could make any thing out of this reply , they the vast volume of their reports , it ...
... regard to personal considera- was to be placed near the island of Elba . If any of the tions ; and when the committees throw upon the nation opposition could make any thing out of this reply , they the vast volume of their reports , it ...
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... regard it . Rumor said that there were God forbid that he should take any thing put into that certain members of the cabinet who gave their reasons paper , which had polluted this document , and attributed in writing against the removal ...
... regard it . Rumor said that there were God forbid that he should take any thing put into that certain members of the cabinet who gave their reasons paper , which had polluted this document , and attributed in writing against the removal ...
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