Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumen1;Volumen13;Volumen68Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... House of Congress ; that there was a degree of subserviency on the part of the new States - a want of independence ; and that this bill , if it should become a law , would give to the new States equal rights - would free them from the ...
... House of Congress ; that there was a degree of subserviency on the part of the new States - a want of independence ; and that this bill , if it should become a law , would give to the new States equal rights - would free them from the ...
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... House . Every New England Senator , with the exception of one or two , was understood to be decidedly opposed ; and , relying on the assurance on which our friends acted in the House , we anticipated with confidence and joy that the ...
... House . Every New England Senator , with the exception of one or two , was understood to be decidedly opposed ; and , relying on the assurance on which our friends acted in the House , we anticipated with confidence and joy that the ...
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... House , or why it was not a joint concern . He remembered that , on the first election of Mr. Monroe , the committee of the Sen- ate applied to him , as Speaker of the House , for the use of the chamber of the House ; and he had told ...
... House , or why it was not a joint concern . He remembered that , on the first election of Mr. Monroe , the committee of the Sen- ate applied to him , as Speaker of the House , for the use of the chamber of the House ; and he had told ...
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... House . Mr. CLAY said it was at least in order to indulge in suppositions as to what had passed elsewhere ; and sup- posing the land bill to have been rejected in the other House , ( a fact he rejoiced to hear , ) could any Senator ...
... House . Mr. CLAY said it was at least in order to indulge in suppositions as to what had passed elsewhere ; and sup- posing the land bill to have been rejected in the other House , ( a fact he rejoiced to hear , ) could any Senator ...
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... House be notified ac- cordingly . FALMOUTH AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD . The bill to aid the Falmouth and Alexandria Railroad Company to construct their road within the District of Columbia having undergone much debate , and some amendments ...
... House be notified ac- cordingly . FALMOUTH AND ALEXANDRIA RAILROAD . The bill to aid the Falmouth and Alexandria Railroad Company to construct their road within the District of Columbia having undergone much debate , and some amendments ...
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