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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... motion of the honorable member from to the President by the constitution and laws . I have Pennsylvania , and every other motion to proceed to any therefore respectfully to request that this communication other important business ...
... motion of the honorable member from to the President by the constitution and laws . I have Pennsylvania , and every other motion to proceed to any therefore respectfully to request that this communication other important business ...
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... motion of the Senator from Mississippi upon the table , for the present , in order that the general discussion upon the President's protest might be proceeded with . Mr. POINDEXTER hoped the resolutions which had been offered would be ...
... motion of the Senator from Mississippi upon the table , for the present , in order that the general discussion upon the President's protest might be proceeded with . Mr. POINDEXTER hoped the resolutions which had been offered would be ...
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... motion ; for so rapid has been the torrent which dashes and rolls us onward , that the head becomes giddy , and the mind bewildered , and the eye dim , as we gaze upon the billows which rush and foam asound us . Sir , our republic has ...
... motion ; for so rapid has been the torrent which dashes and rolls us onward , that the head becomes giddy , and the mind bewildered , and the eye dim , as we gaze upon the billows which rush and foam asound us . Sir , our republic has ...
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... motion . Mr. CALHOUN said , the rule required that every mo- tion should be given in writing ; and he requested that this motion should be put in writing , in all its parts . Mr. FORSYTH would reduce it to writing , when he had an ...
... motion . Mr. CALHOUN said , the rule required that every mo- tion should be given in writing ; and he requested that this motion should be put in writing , in all its parts . Mr. FORSYTH would reduce it to writing , when he had an ...
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... motion might be in order . Was that the question ? makes up , sir , the number as originally stated ; and I hope will be satisfactory . If it should not be , and if it would give gentlemen any gratification to receive an additional 500 ...
... motion might be in order . Was that the question ? makes up , sir , the number as originally stated ; and I hope will be satisfactory . If it should not be , and if it would give gentlemen any gratification to receive an additional 500 ...
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