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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... remarks of gentlemen in this debate , unintended implication to which he had alluded . Mr. President , said Mr. W. , I was much pleased when the honorable Senator told us that this message of the President , ought to be diffused ; that ...
... remarks of gentlemen in this debate , unintended implication to which he had alluded . Mr. President , said Mr. W. , I was much pleased when the honorable Senator told us that this message of the President , ought to be diffused ; that ...
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... remarks made by the honorable the constitution and law , could not be examined legisla- Senator from Missouri , [ Mr. BENTON , ] in opening the de- tively , because such an examination , even for the sake of bate against the resolution ...
... remarks made by the honorable the constitution and law , could not be examined legisla- Senator from Missouri , [ Mr. BENTON , ] in opening the de- tively , because such an examination , even for the sake of bate against the resolution ...
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... remarks upon that very power to say , but he believed , with the honorable Sena- portion of the message , he told us that he too had taken tor and others who had expressed similar opinions , that an oath to support the constitution ...
... remarks upon that very power to say , but he believed , with the honorable Sena- portion of the message , he told us that he too had taken tor and others who had expressed similar opinions , that an oath to support the constitution ...
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... remarks indicated . When Mr. WRIGHT had concluded- Mr. CALHOUN rose , and moved that the Senate ad- journ , but gave way to allow Mr. CLAY to make a few remarks in explanation of some of the observations of Mr. WRIGHT . Mr. W. said ...
... remarks indicated . When Mr. WRIGHT had concluded- Mr. CALHOUN rose , and moved that the Senate ad- journ , but gave way to allow Mr. CLAY to make a few remarks in explanation of some of the observations of Mr. WRIGHT . Mr. W. said ...
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... remark , that the provision of the constitution taken in the ordinary acceptation of these terms , would which I have ... remarks , and to show how strong would have been the tendency to conflict , and how dangerous it would have been to ...
... remark , that the provision of the constitution taken in the ordinary acceptation of these terms , would which I have ... remarks , and to show how strong would have been the tendency to conflict , and how dangerous it would have been to ...
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