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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... object . As the Senator from Pennsylvania thought that nothing He had long despaired of ascertaining , by the proceed- ings of public meetings and memorials , so many of which was to be done , at this session of Congress , to relieve ...
... object . As the Senator from Pennsylvania thought that nothing He had long despaired of ascertaining , by the proceed- ings of public meetings and memorials , so many of which was to be done , at this session of Congress , to relieve ...
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... object of attack , either in in- not feel it , does he not behold the hand - writing upon the dividuals , or in masses , or in institutions . I have been wall ? Sir , the illusion is broken , the idol worship is at myself one of his ...
... object of attack , either in in- not feel it , does he not behold the hand - writing upon the dividuals , or in masses , or in institutions . I have been wall ? Sir , the illusion is broken , the idol worship is at myself one of his ...
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... object of that provision is to prevent Congress , at which we could found no action . If the printing of the their long session , from adjourning for the purpose of de- message had been decided by the consistency of its rea - feating ...
... object of that provision is to prevent Congress , at which we could found no action . If the printing of the their long session , from adjourning for the purpose of de- message had been decided by the consistency of its rea - feating ...
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... object ited . Now , gentlemen said that the great necessaries of for which the sailors were employed bore the ordinary life were high , because the people must eat ; but here all price . Mr. F. said that , from his experience and obser ...
... object ited . Now , gentlemen said that the great necessaries of for which the sailors were employed bore the ordinary life were high , because the people must eat ; but here all price . Mr. F. said that , from his experience and obser ...
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... object to the resolution being laid on the table . Mr. FORSYTH would not urge the laying of fee res- olution on the table . But he thought it would oright to amend the resolution , by inserting the word te ssent " before the words ...
... object to the resolution being laid on the table . Mr. FORSYTH would not urge the laying of fee res- olution on the table . But he thought it would oright to amend the resolution , by inserting the word te ssent " before the words ...
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