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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( For the message , therefore , moved the following resolution ; which was See
Appendix . ] unanimously adopted : The bill authorizing a subscription to the
Louisville and Resolved , unanimously , That the members of the Senate ,
Portland ...
( For the message , therefore , moved the following resolution ; which was See
Appendix . ] unanimously adopted : The bill authorizing a subscription to the
Louisville and Resolved , unanimously , That the members of the Senate ,
Portland ...
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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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He did not believe was created , did it enter the mind of the President or of that
the individual now at the head of the Post Office the Senate that the duties
enjoined by this resolution would shrink from any investigation , if it were
intimated were ...
He did not believe was created , did it enter the mind of the President or of that
the individual now at the head of the Post Office the Senate that the duties
enjoined by this resolution would shrink from any investigation , if it were
intimated were ...
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The manner of the judge , in treating the some time in Executive business ,
subject , was exceedingly vehement ; he was more impasThe Senate again
resolved itself into a Court of Imsioned than he had ever seen him . In his
observations ...
The manner of the judge , in treating the some time in Executive business ,
subject , was exceedingly vehement ; he was more impasThe Senate again
resolved itself into a Court of Imsioned than he had ever seen him . In his
observations ...
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Mr. ' Buchanan then said , that the Managers for the Mr. DICKERSON rose to offer
a joint resolution to House of Representatives here rested the cause of the .
amend the constitution , so as to limit the service of any United States . individual
in ...
Mr. ' Buchanan then said , that the Managers for the Mr. DICKERSON rose to offer
a joint resolution to House of Representatives here rested the cause of the .
amend the constitution , so as to limit the service of any United States . individual
in ...
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