Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumen4;Volumen10;Volumen61Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... Nay , it is my sonings and opinions of our ablest statesmen , during the duty here , as their sentinel and servant , to declare that existence of our present Government , and to past expe- there is no hope of change in the measures of ...
... Nay , it is my sonings and opinions of our ablest statesmen , during the duty here , as their sentinel and servant , to declare that existence of our present Government , and to past expe- there is no hope of change in the measures of ...
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... nays . Mr. LANE , of Indiana , said , while he agreed with the honorable gentleman from Massachusetts , [ Mr. BRIGGS , ] that the object of printing extra numbers of the reports was to disseminate correct information among the people ...
... nays . Mr. LANE , of Indiana , said , while he agreed with the honorable gentleman from Massachusetts , [ Mr. BRIGGS , ] that the object of printing extra numbers of the reports was to disseminate correct information among the people ...
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... nay , that for the purpose of truly posses- rection of this error had caused the delay . Such mis - sing the public of the contents of these important docu- takes may occur without any blame being justly attached ments , that they would ...
... nay , that for the purpose of truly posses- rection of this error had caused the delay . Such mis - sing the public of the contents of these important docu- takes may occur without any blame being justly attached ments , that they would ...
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... nays , but the House refused to order them . of the National Intelligencer had dared to asperse the The motion was negatived without a count . motives and conduct of this committee . As the official Mr. LYTLE felt an imperative ...
... nays , but the House refused to order them . of the National Intelligencer had dared to asperse the The motion was negatived without a count . motives and conduct of this committee . As the official Mr. LYTLE felt an imperative ...
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... nays , as follows : Yeas 76 , nays 104 . So the bill remains in Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union . THE COIN BILL Was then taken up ; and the question being on its pas- sage Mr. GORHAM moved to recommit the bill , with in ...
... nays , as follows : Yeas 76 , nays 104 . So the bill remains in Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union . THE COIN BILL Was then taken up ; and the question being on its pas- sage Mr. GORHAM moved to recommit the bill , with in ...
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