Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumen2;Volumen14;Volumen71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... taken at the present session of Congress , so that the country might be put at rest in relation to it . Let gentlemen come up to the question , and toe the mark . Let the question be decided in the House , and not sent to the Committee ...
... taken at the present session of Congress , so that the country might be put at rest in relation to it . Let gentlemen come up to the question , and toe the mark . Let the question be decided in the House , and not sent to the Committee ...
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... taken up on its reference . Mr. CLARK inquired if it would now be in order to move to lay the subject over until to - morrow . The CHAIR replied that it would not be in order , the main question being ordered to be now put . The main ...
... taken up on its reference . Mr. CLARK inquired if it would now be in order to move to lay the subject over until to - morrow . The CHAIR replied that it would not be in order , the main question being ordered to be now put . The main ...
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... taken . The people will not look with fa- vorable eyes upon the recommencement of a national debt ; they will not consider it a light matter ; such a measure can only be justified by necessity . If the Government has any pre - existing ...
... taken . The people will not look with fa- vorable eyes upon the recommencement of a national debt ; they will not consider it a light matter ; such a measure can only be justified by necessity . If the Government has any pre - existing ...
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... taken in the large cities , and the proceeds pass directly to the Treasury , where it would remain until called for by the Government creditors , and perform none of the offices of a means of remittance . But my colleague and other ...
... taken in the large cities , and the proceeds pass directly to the Treasury , where it would remain until called for by the Government creditors , and perform none of the offices of a means of remittance . But my colleague and other ...
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... taken on the amendment , and on the engrossment of the bill ; and then he would have the opportunity of discussing the whole merits of the bill on its third reading . After a few remarks by Mr. WISE , the question was taken on the ...
... taken on the amendment , and on the engrossment of the bill ; and then he would have the opportunity of discussing the whole merits of the bill on its third reading . After a few remarks by Mr. WISE , the question was taken on the ...
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