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 ..., Volumen2;Volumen10;Volumen59Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... Grundy , Hill , the people assembled was particularly appropriate - it nas at the door of a public hotel ! He ( Mr. F. ) hoped Kane , King of Alabama , King of Georgia , Linn , McKean , he did know the difference between a spirit of ...
... Grundy , Hill , the people assembled was particularly appropriate - it nas at the door of a public hotel ! He ( Mr. F. ) hoped Kane , King of Alabama , King of Georgia , Linn , McKean , he did know the difference between a spirit of ...
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... GRUNDY ] has avowed these acts to be the President's , and is unwilling that he should be deprived of any part of the honor and glory of the achievement : and surely in this instance he had authority for so saying . The report of the ...
... GRUNDY ] has avowed these acts to be the President's , and is unwilling that he should be deprived of any part of the honor and glory of the achievement : and surely in this instance he had authority for so saying . The report of the ...
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... GRUNDY , The Senate then adjourned . TUESDAY , APRIL 29 . NEW HAMPSHIRE MEMORIALS . Mr. BELL presented a memorial from Somersworth , in the State of New Hampshire , signed by 452 citizens of that place , and another from Dover , in the ...
... GRUNDY , The Senate then adjourned . TUESDAY , APRIL 29 . NEW HAMPSHIRE MEMORIALS . Mr. BELL presented a memorial from Somersworth , in the State of New Hampshire , signed by 452 citizens of that place , and another from Dover , in the ...
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... GRUNDY addressed the Chair as follows : Mr. President : Men are never so much exposed to er- ror as when called on to decide upon the propriety of their own conduct , or the extent of their own rights and privileges ; and the danger is ...
... GRUNDY addressed the Chair as follows : Mr. President : Men are never so much exposed to er- ror as when called on to decide upon the propriety of their own conduct , or the extent of their own rights and privileges ; and the danger is ...
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... GRUNDY to yield the floor men shall say , they mean to legislate so as to prohibit re - to him ; and remarked , that he wholly disagreed to the movals from office without the consent of the Senate , in positions laid down by him ...
... GRUNDY to yield the floor men shall say , they mean to legislate so as to prohibit re - to him ; and remarked , that he wholly disagreed to the movals from office without the consent of the Senate , in positions laid down by him ...
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