Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... considered . He accordingly moved that the Senate proceed to the consideration of the report . The report was then taken up , considered , and agreed to , as follows : REGULATION IN RELATION TO THE SENATE CHAMBER , THE GALLERIES , AND ...
... considered . He accordingly moved that the Senate proceed to the consideration of the report . The report was then taken up , considered , and agreed to , as follows : REGULATION IN RELATION TO THE SENATE CHAMBER , THE GALLERIES , AND ...
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... considered and agreed to . Resolved , That the President of the Senate be re- quested to notify the Executive of the State of Con- necticut of the death of the honorable NATHAN SMITH , late a Senator of the United States from that State ...
... considered and agreed to . Resolved , That the President of the Senate be re- quested to notify the Executive of the State of Con- necticut of the death of the honorable NATHAN SMITH , late a Senator of the United States from that State ...
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... considered and agreed to : Resolved , That the President of the Senate be request- ed to notify the Executive of Illinois of the vacancy which has occurred in the Senate in consequence of the death of the Hon . ELIAS K. KANE , late a ...
... considered and agreed to : Resolved , That the President of the Senate be request- ed to notify the Executive of Illinois of the vacancy which has occurred in the Senate in consequence of the death of the Hon . ELIAS K. KANE , late a ...
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... considered as the best course , at present , to wait for some action on the part of the other House , be- fore any report was made from the committee . But , in the mean time , they could have the subject under their consideration . He ...
... considered as the best course , at present , to wait for some action on the part of the other House , be- fore any report was made from the committee . But , in the mean time , they could have the subject under their consideration . He ...
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... considered that it would be giving to it a greater degree of importance than was necessary . He was of the opinion that the only mode in which Congress could interfere was through the reg- lations of the Post Office . Beyond that , he ...
... considered that it would be giving to it a greater degree of importance than was necessary . He was of the opinion that the only mode in which Congress could interfere was through the reg- lations of the Post Office . Beyond that , he ...
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