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;Volumen13;Volumen69Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... Virginia [ Mr. PATTON ] that the received notion in the House was , that a majority could not dis- charge a Committee of the Whole from the considera- tion of a bill , so long as an amendment was pending . Mr. PATTON inquired if the ...
... Virginia [ Mr. PATTON ] that the received notion in the House was , that a majority could not dis- charge a Committee of the Whole from the considera- tion of a bill , so long as an amendment was pending . Mr. PATTON inquired if the ...
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... Virginia to Saratoga , are crowded with the citizens of Mississippi and Louisi- ana every season ; and out of ten thousand who leave home , probably not one hundred travel by land . roads , in fact , in the winter and spring , are ...
... Virginia to Saratoga , are crowded with the citizens of Mississippi and Louisi- ana every season ; and out of ten thousand who leave home , probably not one hundred travel by land . roads , in fact , in the winter and spring , are ...
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... Virginia , [ Mr. MERCER , ] that the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads might make some general arrangement with these corporations , he considered it fallacious . When these corporations once got privileges granted to them ...
... Virginia , [ Mr. MERCER , ] that the Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads might make some general arrangement with these corporations , he considered it fallacious . When these corporations once got privileges granted to them ...
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... Virginia ; in fine , to all the authorities which he could bring to bear on this subject since the formation of our Government . Sir , the honorable chairman finds no analogy between the cases cited and the present . Those States were ...
... Virginia ; in fine , to all the authorities which he could bring to bear on this subject since the formation of our Government . Sir , the honorable chairman finds no analogy between the cases cited and the present . Those States were ...
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... Virginia and other States for examples to justi- fy the measure , he might have found ample materials nearer home . The honorable chairman need not have gone to Virginia for the support of such doctrines . And here permit me to say that ...
... Virginia and other States for examples to justi- fy the measure , he might have found ample materials nearer home . The honorable chairman need not have gone to Virginia for the support of such doctrines . And here permit me to say that ...
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