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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... relation fer the credentials of Mr. POTTER to the same commit- to the election of President and Vice President , which ee for their inspection . was laid on the table , on motion of At the suggestion of Mr. KNIGHT , however , who ...
... relation fer the credentials of Mr. POTTER to the same commit- to the election of President and Vice President , which ee for their inspection . was laid on the table , on motion of At the suggestion of Mr. KNIGHT , however , who ...
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... relations it would demonstrate that they intended to sanction his maintained between him and Congress , are in strict ... relation to which by law , and not by the constitution , a control is assigned to the Chief Magistrate , duties may ...
... relations it would demonstrate that they intended to sanction his maintained between him and Congress , are in strict ... relation to which by law , and not by the constitution , a control is assigned to the Chief Magistrate , duties may ...
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... relations which the office of adviser presumes ; they might He communicated that opin'on to the Secretary of the be his ... relation President himself , who , in six years ' service , in high party of sergeant to another gentleman , in a ...
... relations which the office of adviser presumes ; they might He communicated that opin'on to the Secretary of the be his ... relation President himself , who , in six years ' service , in high party of sergeant to another gentleman , in a ...
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... relation to Mr. B. said he had now finished the view which he pro- that trade , the United States had had nine - tenths of the posed to take of the reasons assigned by the Secretary of carrying trade existing between it and the British ...
... relation to Mr. B. said he had now finished the view which he pro- that trade , the United States had had nine - tenths of the posed to take of the reasons assigned by the Secretary of carrying trade existing between it and the British ...
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... relation to this matter , it was notorious , and was , at this had no desire to say a single word on the subject . moment , meeting so much attention in every part of the Mr. KING , of Alabama , considered the suggestion of country ...
... relation to this matter , it was notorious , and was , at this had no desire to say a single word on the subject . moment , meeting so much attention in every part of the Mr. KING , of Alabama , considered the suggestion of country ...
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