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 .., Volumen7;Volumen21;Volumen52 |
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unanimously adopted : The bill authorizing a subscription to the Louisville and
Resolved , unanimously , That the members of the Senate , Portland canal ,
returned by the President with objections from a desire of showing every mark of
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unanimously adopted : The bill authorizing a subscription to the Louisville and
Resolved , unanimously , That the members of the Senate , Portland canal ,
returned by the President with objections from a desire of showing every mark of
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per respect to the memory of such a man , Mr. Kane moved the adoption of the
following resolution ; which was unaniTUESDAY , DECEMBER 14 . mously
agreed to : This day was principally consumed in receiving and Resolved ...
per respect to the memory of such a man , Mr. Kane moved the adoption of the
following resolution ; which was unaniTUESDAY , DECEMBER 14 . mously
agreed to : This day was principally consumed in receiving and Resolved ...
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... House , in the other House , or out of the House , to adopt some principle which
would authorize them to whether they differed with him in politics or not . maintain
their jurisdiction by punishing for contempts committed within and against it .
... House , in the other House , or out of the House , to adopt some principle which
would authorize them to whether they differed with him in politics or not . maintain
their jurisdiction by punishing for contempts committed within and against it .
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These preferred a number of terms to a single DICKERSON , Mr. Wute , Mr.
ForsyTH , Mr. BURNET , term , and had united in the adoption of the present pro-
and Mr. Knight . vision . The usage of two terms had been so long conThe Senate
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These preferred a number of terms to a single DICKERSON , Mr. Wute , Mr.
ForsyTH , Mr. BURNET , term , and had united in the adoption of the present pro-
and Mr. Knight . vision . The usage of two terms had been so long conThe Senate
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... at the suggestion of Mr. WEBSTER , the court Mr. CLAYTON moved the second
reading and adoption adjourned . of the ... were severally taken up and tones ;
whether convicted or acquitted , he should always adopted . be proud to take him
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... at the suggestion of Mr. WEBSTER , the court Mr. CLAYTON moved the second
reading and adoption adjourned . of the ... were severally taken up and tones ;
whether convicted or acquitted , he should always adopted . be proud to take him
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