Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Količina 4;Količina 10;Količina 61Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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Stran 4223
... gentlemen do . Indeed , both the can- gentleman who has spoken in the progress of this discus - didates maintained their claims before us upon this prin- sion on either side of the question . It is not my habit to ciple . It was the ...
... gentlemen do . Indeed , both the can- gentleman who has spoken in the progress of this discus - didates maintained their claims before us upon this prin- sion on either side of the question . It is not my habit to ciple . It was the ...
Stran 4225
... gentleman is of them contended for a permanent seat here , upon such willing to stand in this country ? Why , sir , this would all be evidence . The right to that , they both admitted , would very appropriate , if the committee had ...
... gentleman is of them contended for a permanent seat here , upon such willing to stand in this country ? Why , sir , this would all be evidence . The right to that , they both admitted , would very appropriate , if the committee had ...
Stran 4227
... gentleman from Georgia [ Mr. CLAYTON ] has in- the truer and safer rule . To carry out the principle formed us that the very existence of representative gov- would involve us in great difficulties . In almost every ernment is menaced by ...
... gentleman from Georgia [ Mr. CLAYTON ] has in- the truer and safer rule . To carry out the principle formed us that the very existence of representative gov- would involve us in great difficulties . In almost every ernment is menaced by ...
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... gentleman from Kentucky [ Mr. HARDIN ] that this is a case sui generis ; that it ought to be decided by the constitution and laws of Kentucky , and the prac- tice under them , and not by precedent . If to these he had added the ...
... gentleman from Kentucky [ Mr. HARDIN ] that this is a case sui generis ; that it ought to be decided by the constitution and laws of Kentucky , and the prac- tice under them , and not by precedent . If to these he had added the ...
Stran 4231
... gentleman informs us that the law does not require votes to be cried ; that it is only a prac- tice that has grown up in the State . The only act which the sheriff asked Spillman to perform was , to cry the votes . Yet the gentleman ...
... gentleman informs us that the law does not require votes to be cried ; that it is only a prac- tice that has grown up in the State . The only act which the sheriff asked Spillman to perform was , to cry the votes . Yet the gentleman ...
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adjourn amendment amount appointed appropriation argument asked authority believe bill called CAMBRELENG canal charter CHILTON ALLAN citizens coins committee Congress constitution constitution of Kentucky contended court Cumberland road currency declared deposites district dollars duty effect Elisha Whittlesey Executive expense favor friends Garrard county give given gold Government Grant harbor Heman Allen Hiland Hall honorable member hoped House Indian inquiry interest internal improvement Jessamine county Jesse Speight judges JUNE JUNE 19 JUNE 24 Kentucky Election legislative Legislature Letcher majority means ment MERCER Moore motion moved o'clock object officers Ohio opinion opposed party passed Pennsylvania persons POLK poll-book present President principle proposed public money purpose question received regulate remarks resolution river road Secretary Senate session sheriff silver taken Territory tion Treasury Union United States Bank vote voters whole yeas and nays