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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Página 1411
... referred , be laid upon the table , and that no action whatever shall be had thereon . Mr. H. said he thought it was time that the House should adopt a resolution of this character , with a view to put an end to discussions which had ...
... referred , be laid upon the table , and that no action whatever shall be had thereon . Mr. H. said he thought it was time that the House should adopt a resolution of this character , with a view to put an end to discussions which had ...
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... referred at the present and last session of Congress , and he had been constrained to differ from the majority of both these com- mittees on this subject . He had never explained the reasons which induced him to differ from them . He ...
... referred at the present and last session of Congress , and he had been constrained to differ from the majority of both these com- mittees on this subject . He had never explained the reasons which induced him to differ from them . He ...
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... referred the subject of investi- gation into the causes of the destruction of the Post Office building to his own committee . As the gentle- man had taken charge of that subject , Mr. H. was dis- posed to give him this also ; and he ...
... referred the subject of investi- gation into the causes of the destruction of the Post Office building to his own committee . As the gentle- man had taken charge of that subject , Mr. H. was dis- posed to give him this also ; and he ...
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... referred . The House took up the bill for the relief of N. & L. DANA & CO . The question pending was on the engrossment of the bill . After some remarks by Messrs . SMITH , CAVE JOHNSON , REED , PEARCE of Rhode Island , BOND , CUSHING ...
... referred . The House took up the bill for the relief of N. & L. DANA & CO . The question pending was on the engrossment of the bill . After some remarks by Messrs . SMITH , CAVE JOHNSON , REED , PEARCE of Rhode Island , BOND , CUSHING ...
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... referred to in the preceding de- bate . * ] To the Editors of the National Intelligencer : GENTLEMEN : There were three petitions referred to in the preceding debate : First , this petition of Lydia Lewis and one hundred and fifty women ...
... referred to in the preceding de- bate . * ] To the Editors of the National Intelligencer : GENTLEMEN : There were three petitions referred to in the preceding debate : First , this petition of Lydia Lewis and one hundred and fifty women ...
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