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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... moved that the Senate take up the con- fined to the cities , and that it will soon subside without sideration of the proceedings and resolutions from Hano- legislative interference , will in due time discover the fal - ver , Pa ...
... moved that the Senate take up the con- fined to the cities , and that it will soon subside without sideration of the proceedings and resolutions from Hano- legislative interference , will in due time discover the fal - ver , Pa ...
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... moved its rejection . After a discussion of I do not indulge in elsewhere , much less will I do so in some days the Senator from Kentucky [ Mr. CLAY ] moved this honorable body ; but upon this occasion , as upon all an amendment ...
... moved its rejection . After a discussion of I do not indulge in elsewhere , much less will I do so in some days the Senator from Kentucky [ Mr. CLAY ] moved this honorable body ; but upon this occasion , as upon all an amendment ...
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... moved to amend the motion to print , Now , he ( Mr. F. ) would say a word or two in regard by adding a clause providing for the printing of 5,000 to the injustice which it had been said the Chief Magis- copies of the second report of ...
... moved to amend the motion to print , Now , he ( Mr. F. ) would say a word or two in regard by adding a clause providing for the printing of 5,000 to the injustice which it had been said the Chief Magis- copies of the second report of ...
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... moved to postpone the special order until Monday ; which was agreed to . tutions of the country were on a sound and firm basis , Mr. HENDRICKS moved the consideration of the res- and gentlemen might agitate , they might drive the public ...
... moved to postpone the special order until Monday ; which was agreed to . tutions of the country were on a sound and firm basis , Mr. HENDRICKS moved the consideration of the res- and gentlemen might agitate , they might drive the public ...
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... moved to withdraw his resolution . The CHAIR decided that the motion was out of order . Mr. POINDEXTER then moved to lay the resolution Mr. HENDRICKS said the Senator who had just re- sumed his seat had certainly committed an error in ...
... moved to withdraw his resolution . The CHAIR decided that the motion was out of order . Mr. POINDEXTER then moved to lay the resolution Mr. HENDRICKS said the Senator who had just re- sumed his seat had certainly committed an error in ...
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