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 ..., Band 2;Band 10;Band 59Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... hope that the Senate would refuse to proceed to any other business . Mr. WILKINS replied that he only wished the Senate to consider a treaty . Mr. SPRAGUE said the treaty was unimportant at this time , and concurred fully in the views ...
... hope that the Senate would refuse to proceed to any other business . Mr. WILKINS replied that he only wished the Senate to consider a treaty . Mr. SPRAGUE said the treaty was unimportant at this time , and concurred fully in the views ...
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... hope we shall know who has approved the send- ing of this protest . I hope we shall learn who has made himself partaker in it , by positive sanction or silent ac- quiescence . Sir , I will not now discuss the assertions , the preten ...
... hope we shall know who has approved the send- ing of this protest . I hope we shall learn who has made himself partaker in it , by positive sanction or silent ac- quiescence . Sir , I will not now discuss the assertions , the preten ...
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... hope . True , upon the day of that anniversary two venerated fathers of our free- dom and of our country fell ; but they sunk calmly to rest , in the maturity of years and in the fulness of time ; and their simultaneous departure on ...
... hope . True , upon the day of that anniversary two venerated fathers of our free- dom and of our country fell ; but they sunk calmly to rest , in the maturity of years and in the fulness of time ; and their simultaneous departure on ...
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... hope will be satisfactory . If it should not be , and if it would give gentlemen any gratification to receive an additional 500 or 1,000 names , imagine little pains would be necessary to furnish them that gratification . Mr. President ...
... hope will be satisfactory . If it should not be , and if it would give gentlemen any gratification to receive an additional 500 or 1,000 names , imagine little pains would be necessary to furnish them that gratification . Mr. President ...
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... hope , that even these memorialits , when fuller views shall be taken of this subject , and the lights of experience shall have had time to operate , will yet hesitate in their approbation of the conduct of the Executive , and will come ...
... hope , that even these memorialits , when fuller views shall be taken of this subject , and the lights of experience shall have had time to operate , will yet hesitate in their approbation of the conduct of the Executive , and will come ...
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