Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... Bill . SENATE . ] Executive Patronage , & c . -. DEC . 29 , 1835. ] there will remain for distribution among the twenty - four States of the Union the sum of $ 18,435,054 21. Of this sum the proportion of Kentucky will be $ 960,947 41 ...
... Bill . SENATE . ] Executive Patronage , & c . -. DEC . 29 , 1835. ] there will remain for distribution among the twenty - four States of the Union the sum of $ 18,435,054 21. Of this sum the proportion of Kentucky will be $ 960,947 41 ...
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... bill supplementary to the act entitled an act to amend the judicial system of the United States was taken up as the special order of the day . Mr. CLAYTON said this bill had passed the Sen- ate at the last session , by a vote of thirty ...
... bill supplementary to the act entitled an act to amend the judicial system of the United States was taken up as the special order of the day . Mr. CLAYTON said this bill had passed the Sen- ate at the last session , by a vote of thirty ...
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... bill . His constituents would complain , and ask why they were taxed with a separate bill , when a general bill had passed . The amendment be should propose would adopt the feelings of his constituents . He did not say so by way of ...
... bill . His constituents would complain , and ask why they were taxed with a separate bill , when a general bill had passed . The amendment be should propose would adopt the feelings of his constituents . He did not say so by way of ...
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... bill . But he would ask how the bill was to be embarrassed ? Certainly not by making it more acceptable to a large portion of the country . By making it more accepta- ble , a better feeling would exist towards it , which would be more ...
... bill . But he would ask how the bill was to be embarrassed ? Certainly not by making it more acceptable to a large portion of the country . By making it more accepta- ble , a better feeling would exist towards it , which would be more ...
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... bill at an early day , perhaps to - morrow . SUPPRESSION OF INDIAN HOSTILITIES . Mr. WEBSTER , from the Committee on Finance , reported a bill making appropriation for suppressing the hostilities with the Seminole Indians , with an ...
... bill at an early day , perhaps to - morrow . SUPPRESSION OF INDIAN HOSTILITIES . Mr. WEBSTER , from the Committee on Finance , reported a bill making appropriation for suppressing the hostilities with the Seminole Indians , with an ...
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