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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Duties specifically belonging to a that this special and laborious investigation
should be re . standing committee should go to it , as a matter of course ; ferred to
them ! The same argument would apply with but the proposed inquiry was one ...
Duties specifically belonging to a that this special and laborious investigation
should be re . standing committee should go to it , as a matter of course ; ferred to
them ! The same argument would apply with but the proposed inquiry was one ...
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He thought it nuity of six thousand dollars to the Seneca tribe of In- would be
better to make it up for 1830 , and to make a dians . similar appropriation for the
present year , until the matter Mr. FORSYTH said he did not recollect the
particulars ...
He thought it nuity of six thousand dollars to the Seneca tribe of In- would be
better to make it up for 1830 , and to make a dians . similar appropriation for the
present year , until the matter Mr. FORSYTH said he did not recollect the
particulars ...
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... treated of matters unconnected Commerce most competent to decide upon the
subject with the subject of drawback . ... a hopeless and remediless submission
part , he felt no ambition to have charge of this matter . to judicial usurpation and
...
... treated of matters unconnected Commerce most competent to decide upon the
subject with the subject of drawback . ... a hopeless and remediless submission
part , he felt no ambition to have charge of this matter . to judicial usurpation and
...
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Barton , Bell , Burnet , Chase , matter of course ; but what did not seem to me to
be a Foot , Frelinghuysen , Grundy , Hendricks , Holmes , John matter of course
was this ; that this second report should ston , Knight , Marks , Naudain , Noble ...
Barton , Bell , Burnet , Chase , matter of course ; but what did not seem to me to
be a Foot , Frelinghuysen , Grundy , Hendricks , Holmes , John matter of course
was this ; that this second report should ston , Knight , Marks , Naudain , Noble ...
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The matter , according to his views , laid trustec - has assumed a guardianship ,
in which the Con- just where it should lay , and he hoped it might remain gress of
the United States has no concern ; and all he so . He , therefore , moved an ...
The matter , according to his views , laid trustec - has assumed a guardianship ,
in which the Con- just where it should lay , and he hoped it might remain gress of
the United States has no concern ; and all he so . He , therefore , moved an ...
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