Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Oct. 17, 1803-April 25, 1808D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... Representatives . Resolved , That JAMES MATHERS , Sergeant - at- Arms and Doorkeeper to the Senate , be , and he is hereby , authorized to employ one additional assistant and two horses , for the purpose of performing such services as ...
... Representatives . Resolved , That JAMES MATHERS , Sergeant - at- Arms and Doorkeeper to the Senate , be , and he is hereby , authorized to employ one additional assistant and two horses , for the purpose of performing such services as ...
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... Representatives to elect Mr. Burr President , and to prevent such attempt in future , in the event of an equality of votes between the two highest on the list , it required the electors to discriminate between the presidential and vice ...
... Representatives to elect Mr. Burr President , and to prevent such attempt in future , in the event of an equality of votes between the two highest on the list , it required the electors to discriminate between the presidential and vice ...
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... Representatives , it passed in the affirmative . And , on the question to adopt the remaining division of the report , it passed in the negative . So it was Resolved , That the Senate recede from their disagreement to the amendments of ...
... Representatives , it passed in the affirmative . And , on the question to adopt the remaining division of the report , it passed in the negative . So it was Resolved , That the Senate recede from their disagreement to the amendments of ...
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... representative of a large State , a deep interest in this question . Was there no champion of the small States to stand ... Representatives made the last resort , he would undertake to say , that four times out of five the choice would ...
... representative of a large State , a deep interest in this question . Was there no champion of the small States to stand ... Representatives made the last resort , he would undertake to say , that four times out of five the choice would ...
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... Representatives . For once or twice there may be such an organization of party as will secure for a conspicuous character the majority of votes . But that character cannot live always . The evil of the last election will recur , and be ...
... Representatives . For once or twice there may be such an organization of party as will secure for a conspicuous character the majority of votes . But that character cannot live always . The evil of the last election will recur , and be ...
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