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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... Committee on Finance ; but if that doctrine was a sound one , the Committee on Manufactures would be left almost without any appropriate duty . He appre- hended , however , that the honorable Senator was mis- taken in the principle he ...
... Committee on Finance ; but if that doctrine was a sound one , the Committee on Manufactures would be left almost without any appropriate duty . He appre- hended , however , that the honorable Senator was mis- taken in the principle he ...
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... committee which he knew to be utterly opposed to it . Nothing could be more unpar- liamentary . He hoped the gentleman would at least indulge him with a special committee . Mr. BUCHANAN , without expressing any opinion on the merits of ...
... committee which he knew to be utterly opposed to it . Nothing could be more unpar- liamentary . He hoped the gentleman would at least indulge him with a special committee . Mr. BUCHANAN , without expressing any opinion on the merits of ...
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... Committee on Finance , but as the Senator from South Carolina considered the denial of a special committee as Mr. CALHOUN rejoined and explained , with a view to show that the case of which the gentleman from Mis- sissippi complained ...
... Committee on Finance , but as the Senator from South Carolina considered the denial of a special committee as Mr. CALHOUN rejoined and explained , with a view to show that the case of which the gentleman from Mis- sissippi complained ...
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... committee could not contem- plate either result . He could not believe but that , from courtesy , the chairman would make such a report as would put the Senate in possession of the grounds on which the committee objected to the bill ...
... committee could not contem- plate either result . He could not believe but that , from courtesy , the chairman would make such a report as would put the Senate in possession of the grounds on which the committee objected to the bill ...
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... committee was to be understood as being now ready to abandon the preamble . If the Judiciary Com- mittee were agreed to do this , he thought all difficulty would be at an end . Mr. GRUNDY replied , that , as chairman of the Judi- ciary ...
... committee was to be understood as being now ready to abandon the preamble . If the Judiciary Com- mittee were agreed to do this , he thought all difficulty would be at an end . Mr. GRUNDY replied , that , as chairman of the Judi- ciary ...
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