Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Volumen1;Volumen13;Volumen68 |
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... and be communicated in a printed form as soon as possi Mr. KNIGHT
assenting , the resolution was so modi . ble after the commencement of each
stated session of fied accordingly , and in this form it was ordered to be Congress
.
... and be communicated in a printed form as soon as possi Mr. KNIGHT
assenting , the resolution was so modi . ble after the commencement of each
stated session of fied accordingly , and in this form it was ordered to be Congress
.
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It would have been a fortunate thing if the mischief or a part of it , upon Congress ,
but Congress refused its had been discovered sooner by the executive officers ,
assent , and now it is forced upon the people by execuand the abuse corrected ...
It would have been a fortunate thing if the mischief or a part of it , upon Congress ,
but Congress refused its had been discovered sooner by the executive officers ,
assent , and now it is forced upon the people by execuand the abuse corrected ...
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... that as soon as the attention of the Mr. WEBSTER expressed his assent to a
postponeSecretary was turned to the law , he bad given it the ment of the
discussion , but hoped it would not extend same construction that had been given
to it by ...
... that as soon as the attention of the Mr. WEBSTER expressed his assent to a
postponeSecretary was turned to the law , he bad given it the ment of the
discussion , but hoped it would not extend same construction that had been given
to it by ...
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... ceeded , that very thing which the President in his mes the President in his
message against surplus revenue sage had most decidedly condemned would
be the thing would turn out a delusion . ( Mr. C. assented . ] Yet ihe actually
realized .
... ceeded , that very thing which the President in his mes the President in his
message against surplus revenue sage had most decidedly condemned would
be the thing would turn out a delusion . ( Mr. C. assented . ] Yet ihe actually
realized .
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I think it not war . prepared to assent to such a step , and if the North ranted by
law , and I think it also practically prejudicial . would also agree to it , there need
be no difficulty in the I think it has contributed not a little to the pecuniary case .
I think it not war . prepared to assent to such a step , and if the North ranted by
law , and I think it also practically prejudicial . would also agree to it , there need
be no difficulty in the I think it has contributed not a little to the pecuniary case .
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