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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... received by the Senate , and , un- til that was done , the President had a right to alter it . But what were the alterations ? Did the President shrink from any thing he had previously said ? If he did , let him be condemned , but not ...
... received by the Senate , and , un- til that was done , the President had a right to alter it . But what were the alterations ? Did the President shrink from any thing he had previously said ? If he did , let him be condemned , but not ...
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... received ? Did they make evidence which has satisfied this part of my constituents , the people believe all this against fact , truth , and the and should like to see a specification of the facts , with evidence of their senses ? The ...
... received ? Did they make evidence which has satisfied this part of my constituents , the people believe all this against fact , truth , and the and should like to see a specification of the facts , with evidence of their senses ? The ...
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... received , by reciting the protest itself in the first resolution . Mr. CALHOUN having withdrawn his appeal from the decision of the Chair- ticular case . The CHAIR ( Mr. KING , of Alabama , presiding ) said , that whether he decided ...
... received , by reciting the protest itself in the first resolution . Mr. CALHOUN having withdrawn his appeal from the decision of the Chair- ticular case . The CHAIR ( Mr. KING , of Alabama , presiding ) said , that whether he decided ...
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... received a message from the President - it had been sion . He was anxious to get at the main question of read and had been the subject of a three days ' discussion , order , whether the motion itself thus to amend , was in order . Mr ...
... received a message from the President - it had been sion . He was anxious to get at the main question of read and had been the subject of a three days ' discussion , order , whether the motion itself thus to amend , was in order . Mr ...
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... received a very differ- ent account of the meeting at Baltimore from that which had been given by the honorable Senator from Massachu- The Senate next proceeded to the consideration of the setts . According to his account , there were ...
... received a very differ- ent account of the meeting at Baltimore from that which had been given by the honorable Senator from Massachu- The Senate next proceeded to the consideration of the setts . According to his account , there were ...
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