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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... measure judged necessary or expedient for that which has happened in England , and what has hap Congress to ... measures , and where they insolent , scandalous , and seditious libel " —and thereupon do not suit exactly , the defect is ...
... measure judged necessary or expedient for that which has happened in England , and what has hap Congress to ... measures , and where they insolent , scandalous , and seditious libel " —and thereupon do not suit exactly , the defect is ...
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... measure of relief , at this session of Congress . itants of Oneida county , and especially of the city of Uti - They see , as well as I do , what that is , which continues ca ; and I bear my testimony most cheerfully and cordially to ...
... measure of relief , at this session of Congress . itants of Oneida county , and especially of the city of Uti - They see , as well as I do , what that is , which continues ca ; and I bear my testimony most cheerfully and cordially to ...
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... measure , or in despite of this measure ? Did any man thought , would set him right farther . I am not willing , doubt that a great number of the Executive's supporters said Mr. C. , to believe that public sentiment will not op were in ...
... measure , or in despite of this measure ? Did any man thought , would set him right farther . I am not willing , doubt that a great number of the Executive's supporters said Mr. C. , to believe that public sentiment will not op were in ...
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... measure . Louisiana ? Why , the gentleman on his right [ Mr. POR- TER ] had been elected by a majority of one vote ... measures . I commend it to the special thing might be done . attention of the Senator , and hope that when he is next ...
... measure . Louisiana ? Why , the gentleman on his right [ Mr. POR- TER ] had been elected by a majority of one vote ... measures . I commend it to the special thing might be done . attention of the Senator , and hope that when he is next ...
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... measures as evils . I have recently had opportunity of obtaining in- it may deem expedient for their relief . formation of the present situation and prospects of the On presenting the above memorials , Mr. BELL ad- manufacturers of ...
... measures as evils . I have recently had opportunity of obtaining in- it may deem expedient for their relief . formation of the present situation and prospects of the On presenting the above memorials , Mr. BELL ad- manufacturers of ...
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