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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... taken place in the opinions of members of He also thought that Congress had been altogether liberal the Senate , in that short space of time , as to give a ma- to the new States . He was not , therefore , against the jority of two ...
... taken place in the opinions of members of He also thought that Congress had been altogether liberal the Senate , in that short space of time , as to give a ma- to the new States . He was not , therefore , against the jority of two ...
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... taken pre- The gentleman tells us , said Mr. C. , that if a majority of cisely the course which the gentleman had thought he two - thirds could have been got at the end of the last session , ought to have taken . The President was ...
... taken pre- The gentleman tells us , said Mr. C. , that if a majority of cisely the course which the gentleman had thought he two - thirds could have been got at the end of the last session , ought to have taken . The President was ...
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... taken up with the protest , after , for so long a time , so little business had been done , except to debate on memorials . much about " dignity " as he had during the last few days listened to on that floor . Senators had been ...
... taken up with the protest , after , for so long a time , so little business had been done , except to debate on memorials . much about " dignity " as he had during the last few days listened to on that floor . Senators had been ...
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... taken by the Secretary ; and whether the public moneys are safe in the places where they are now deposited ; and that they have leave to send for persons and papers . [ MAY 5 , 1834 . rected to communicate to the Senate such reports and ...
... taken by the Secretary ; and whether the public moneys are safe in the places where they are now deposited ; and that they have leave to send for persons and papers . [ MAY 5 , 1834 . rected to communicate to the Senate such reports and ...
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... taken upon the amendment of the Senator from South Carolina , it might be taken in a divided form . He was in favor of one of the resolutions , but not of the other . After a few words from Mr. BIBB , the question was taken on the first ...
... taken upon the amendment of the Senator from South Carolina , it might be taken in a divided form . He was in favor of one of the resolutions , but not of the other . After a few words from Mr. BIBB , the question was taken on the first ...
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