Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 9
... thing to do with the decision of the question ? He was of the Senate , and would have a tendency to mislead here himself on that occasion ; and he was told by that the public mind . He was opposed , therefore , to any most accomplished ...
... thing to do with the decision of the question ? He was of the Senate , and would have a tendency to mislead here himself on that occasion ; and he was told by that the public mind . He was opposed , therefore , to any most accomplished ...
Página 27
... thing with which was mingled up constitutional questions of such delicacy . He would take occasion to say now , that , from the conversations he had had with intelligent individuals from the non - slaveholding States , there existed no ...
... thing with which was mingled up constitutional questions of such delicacy . He would take occasion to say now , that , from the conversations he had had with intelligent individuals from the non - slaveholding States , there existed no ...
Página 31
... thing beyond this ? Gentlemen had talked about a new prin- ciple . He did not see any of the dangers which they seemed so much to dread , and he would rather see the subject in the hands of the Senators from the North . He was not ...
... thing beyond this ? Gentlemen had talked about a new prin- ciple . He did not see any of the dangers which they seemed so much to dread , and he would rather see the subject in the hands of the Senators from the North . He was not ...
Página 117
... thing we could give that he expected business in that great commercial emporium would be continued without fatal interruption ; it had become embarrassed by an unprecedented de- struction of property , sweeping from thousands of indi ...
... thing we could give that he expected business in that great commercial emporium would be continued without fatal interruption ; it had become embarrassed by an unprecedented de- struction of property , sweeping from thousands of indi ...
Página 131
... thing to be done only when we have nothing else to do - a matter to spend money on , instead of a necessary duty to be per- formed . I would appropriate , not out of the surplus , but out of the revenue of the nation , so much as is ne ...
... thing to be done only when we have nothing else to do - a matter to spend money on , instead of a necessary duty to be per- formed . I would appropriate , not out of the surplus , but out of the revenue of the nation , so much as is ne ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
abolition abolitionism abolitionists adjourned adopted agitation Alabama amendment amount appropriation believe BENTON body CALHOUN Cambreleng Chamber of Deputies Chambers chargé d'affaires citizens commencement committee Congress considered constitution course Cumberland road debate declared District of Columbia dollars duty excitement Executive expended feel foreign Fort Delaware fortification bill France French Government friends gentleman give gress honorable Senator hope House of Representatives interest Kentucky King King of Georgia Lake Michigan land last session legislative Legislature liberty Massachusetts measure ment Michigan Missouri motion National Defence navy necessary North object Ohio opinion party passed peace Pennsylvania present President principle proceedings proposed proposition purpose question received referred refusal rejected relation remarks resolution road Secretary Senator from South slave slaveholding slavery South Carolina SOUTHARD surplus revenue thing three millions tion treasury treaty Union United vote whole wish