Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumen1;Volumen13;Volumen68Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 6-10 de 100
Página 129
... proposed . The resolu- tions offered by the Senator from Ohio are as follows : " Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That the Treasury order of the eleventh day of ...
... proposed . The resolu- tions offered by the Senator from Ohio are as follows : " Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled , That the Treasury order of the eleventh day of ...
Página 157
... proposed to have printed and sent to the States was not a false or deceptive paper , to mislead and confuse the public mind , but a document true and perspicuous , calculated to instruct and inform the public mind , and to save all good ...
... proposed to have printed and sent to the States was not a false or deceptive paper , to mislead and confuse the public mind , but a document true and perspicuous , calculated to instruct and inform the public mind , and to save all good ...
Página 161
... proposed by the Sen- ator from South Carolina ; a resort to such a system of distribution or deposite , call it which you will , would , in his judgment , be one of the greatest misfortunes which could befall the States ; and all who ...
... proposed by the Sen- ator from South Carolina ; a resort to such a system of distribution or deposite , call it which you will , would , in his judgment , be one of the greatest misfortunes which could befall the States ; and all who ...
Página 227
... proposed by Congress can have no effect . Now , one of the express grounds upon which the first convention re- fused its assent to the terms proposed by Congress was , that the convention then assembled had no control over the boundary ...
... proposed by Congress can have no effect . Now , one of the express grounds upon which the first convention re- fused its assent to the terms proposed by Congress was , that the convention then assembled had no control over the boundary ...
Página 239
... proposed ? Not one , to our knowledge . If it were necessary to place the claims of Michigan upon other grounds , it might be done with great force . Suppose we were to admit that their proceedings had been irregular , ought that to ...
... proposed ? Not one , to our knowledge . If it were necessary to place the claims of Michigan upon other grounds , it might be done with great force . Suppose we were to admit that their proceedings had been irregular , ought that to ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
acres act of Congress Admission of Michigan admit adopted amendment amount argument assent authority bank notes Bank of England bank paper believe BENTON CALHOUN called charter circulation citizens coin committee constitution convention declared deposite banks deposite law draw black lines duty effect elected evil EWING executive existing express Expunging Resolution fact favor Federal friends gentlemen gold and silver Government honorable Senator impeachment issue journal Kentucky King of Georgia last session legal currency legislation Legislature measure ment motion never object Ohio opinion paper money party passed payment Pennsylvania preamble present President principle proceedings proposed provisions public lands public money purchase purpose question reason received referred repeal resolution of 1816 revenue Secretary Senator from Missouri settlers South Carolina specie speculation suppose surplus Territory thing tion Treasury Circular Treasury order Union United violation vote whole words