Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... motion of Mr. GRUNDY , the Senate ordered that the Chair appoint the committee . And Mr. WHITE and Mr. KNIGHT were appointed a committee to wait on the President . Mr. EWING rose and stated that he had , at the close of the last session ...
... motion of Mr. GRUNDY , the Senate ordered that the Chair appoint the committee . And Mr. WHITE and Mr. KNIGHT were appointed a committee to wait on the President . Mr. EWING rose and stated that he had , at the close of the last session ...
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... motion was carried ; and , On motion of Mr. MANGUM , the appointment of the committee was postponed to Monday next . A message was also received from the President , by Mr. DONELSON , his secretary , transmitting a report from the ...
... motion was carried ; and , On motion of Mr. MANGUM , the appointment of the committee was postponed to Monday next . A message was also received from the President , by Mr. DONELSON , his secretary , transmitting a report from the ...
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... motion of Mr. WRIGHT , the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business ; and , after a short time spent therein , The Senate adjourned . MONDAY , DECEMBER 14 . Mr. GOLDSBOROUGH , of Maryland , appeared and took his seat ...
... motion of Mr. WRIGHT , the Senate proceeded to the consideration of executive business ; and , after a short time spent therein , The Senate adjourned . MONDAY , DECEMBER 14 . Mr. GOLDSBOROUGH , of Maryland , appeared and took his seat ...
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... motion to clear the principal question , whether Michigan was to be admit- galleries would induce them to go out , or the slightest ted into the States of the Union , should be disposed of . hint from the Senate would be sufficient to ...
... motion to clear the principal question , whether Michigan was to be admit- galleries would induce them to go out , or the slightest ted into the States of the Union , should be disposed of . hint from the Senate would be sufficient to ...
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... motion . Unless the motion was thus modified , they would be as free to sit in secret session as in public . He would prefer , however , not to be called on to decide the question now . If the gentlemen could be admitted without any ...
... motion . Unless the motion was thus modified , they would be as free to sit in secret session as in public . He would prefer , however , not to be called on to decide the question now . If the gentlemen could be admitted without any ...
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