Niles' Weekly Register, Band 44H. Niles, 1833 |
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... nays . 30 Dallas , Mr. 6 , 22 ; Daniel , Mr. 10 , 11 , 26 , 27 ; Davis , Mr. of Mass . 26 , 30 , 31 ; speech of on Mr. Clay's bill 79 ; on Mr. In the senate - on Mr. Clay's motion for Root's amendment 158 ; Davis , Mr. of S. home ...
... nays . 30 Dallas , Mr. 6 , 22 ; Daniel , Mr. 10 , 11 , 26 , 27 ; Davis , Mr. of Mass . 26 , 30 , 31 ; speech of on Mr. Clay's bill 79 ; on Mr. In the senate - on Mr. Clay's motion for Root's amendment 158 ; Davis , Mr. of S. home ...
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... nays on by states 44 ; copy of bill letter 399 ; rail road project 47 ; Erie , lake , frozen 133 ; rise 151 ; steam- boats 177 ; dammed by ice Eskridge , A. K. sword voted to Etiquette of the French bar Etymology 177 114 346 388 Everett ...
... nays on by states 44 ; copy of bill letter 399 ; rail road project 47 ; Erie , lake , frozen 133 ; rise 151 ; steam- boats 177 ; dammed by ice Eskridge , A. K. sword voted to Etiquette of the French bar Etymology 177 114 346 388 Everett ...
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... nays by riff of July 1832 47 , 48 : British project for states 12 , 44 : amendatory acts of the ta- a 82 : views of the Leeds Mercury 196 : re- marks of the United States Gazette 234 : treasury constructions of 15 , 19 , 69 , 70 , 159 ...
... nays by riff of July 1832 47 , 48 : British project for states 12 , 44 : amendatory acts of the ta- a 82 : views of the Leeds Mercury 196 : re- marks of the United States Gazette 234 : treasury constructions of 15 , 19 , 69 , 70 , 159 ...
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... nays , page 12. It was imme - contempt and breach of the privileges of this House , atd diately sent from the house to the senate , where it yet remained . and that he be publicly reprimanded by the speaker , in that he be brought to ...
... nays , page 12. It was imme - contempt and breach of the privileges of this House , atd diately sent from the house to the senate , where it yet remained . and that he be publicly reprimanded by the speaker , in that he be brought to ...
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... NAYS - Messrs . Benton , Buckner , Dallas , Dickerson , Dudley , Forsyth , Grundy , Kane , Robinson , Seymour ... nays were ordered on that question . Before any question was taken , Mr. Wilkins moved that the senate do now adjourn . Mr ...
... NAYS - Messrs . Benton , Buckner , Dallas , Dickerson , Dudley , Forsyth , Grundy , Kane , Robinson , Seymour ... nays were ordered on that question . Before any question was taken , Mr. Wilkins moved that the senate do now adjourn . Mr ...
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Seite 187 - ... prescribed by law in respect to executions issued against property upon judgments of a court of record, and shall be entitled to the same fees for his services in executing the warrant, to be collected in the same manner.
Seite 122 - ... that he has resided within the United States, five years at least, and within the state or territory, where such court is at the time held, one year at least; that he will support the constitution of the United States; and that he doth absolutely and entirely renounce and abjure all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty whatever, and particularly by name, the prince, potentate, state or sovereignty whereof he was before a citizen or subject; which proceedings...
Seite 187 - If any sheriff shall neglect to return any such warrant as directed therein, or to pay over any money collected by him in pursuance thereof, he shall be proceeded against in the supreme court by attachment in the same manner, and with...
Seite 160 - ... place it on a level of competition with foreign vessels, particularly in transporting the important and bulky productions of our own soil. The failure of equality and reciprocity in the existing regulations on this subject operates in our ports as a premium to foreign competitors, and the inconvenience...
Seite 160 - ... in a national view the change is justly regarded as of itself more than a recompense for those privations and losses resulting from foreign injustice which furnished the general impulse required for its accomplishment. How far it may be expedient to guard the infancy of this improvement in the distribution of labor by regulations of the commercial tariff, is a subject which can not fail to suggest itself to your patriotic reflections.
Seite 229 - Prussian vessels may also be so imported in vessels of the United States of America, without paying other or higher duties or charges, of whatever kind or denomination, levied in the name or to the profit of the Government, the local authorities, or of any private establishments whatsoever, than if the same merchandise or produce had been imported in Prussian vessels.
Seite 21 - The time at which I stand before you is full of interest. The eyes of all nations are fixed on our republic. The event of the existing crisis will be decisive in the opinion of mankind of the practicability of our federal system of Government. Great is the stake placed in our hands: great is the responsibility which must rest upon the people of the United States. Let us realize the importance of the attitude in which we stand before the world.
Seite 76 - I wish to see the tariff separated from the politics of the country, that business men may go to work in security, with some prospect of stability in our laws, and without every thing being staked on the issue of elections as it were on the hazards of the die.
Seite 21 - ... the public will constitutionally expressed. To this end it becomes the duty of all to yield a ready and patriotic submission to the laws constitutionally enacted, and thereby promote and strengthen a proper confidence in those institutions of the several States and of the United States which the people themselves have ordained for their own government.
Seite 48 - That so much of the second section of the act of the 14th of July aforesaid, as fixes the rate of duty on all milled and fulled cloth, known by the name of plains, kerseys, or Kendal cottons, of which wool is the only material, the value whereof does not exceed thirty-five cents a square yard, at five per centum ad valorem; shall be, and the same is hereby, repealed. And the said articles shall be subject to the same duty...