Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Količina 2;Količina 14;Količina 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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Stran 1177
... fact , that he had to resort to the observation , that in cases of contested elections , precedents should have but little weight ; and in this I agree with him . Mr. Speak- er , I have thus given the views which operated on my mind ...
... fact , that he had to resort to the observation , that in cases of contested elections , precedents should have but little weight ; and in this I agree with him . Mr. Speak- er , I have thus given the views which operated on my mind ...
Stran 1181
... fact itself - no other answer was needed - none could be given by a plain man . There was stress laid on the verb " to happen . " Mr. Wirt's excellent opinion , which had been printed for the use of the House , had settled the legal ...
... fact itself - no other answer was needed - none could be given by a plain man . There was stress laid on the verb " to happen . " Mr. Wirt's excellent opinion , which had been printed for the use of the House , had settled the legal ...
Stran 1183
... fact was that it required actually not many more than six to compose a majority here : New York , Pennsylvania ... facts submitted to a candid world as fully justifying revolution and civil war , is the very right claimed , it should ...
... fact was that it required actually not many more than six to compose a majority here : New York , Pennsylvania ... facts submitted to a candid world as fully justifying revolution and civil war , is the very right claimed , it should ...
Stran 1187
... fact thus relied on by gentlemen , consistently with the view which he had presented ; and he again reminded the House of the cardinal principle of interpretation which required them to lean in favor of admitting every part of the ...
... fact thus relied on by gentlemen , consistently with the view which he had presented ; and he again reminded the House of the cardinal principle of interpretation which required them to lean in favor of admitting every part of the ...
Stran 1197
... facts in the case were known , or could be ascertained by any impartial tribunal , owing to the imperfect organization of ... fact that at this moment there is only a single can- didate in the field for the November election ; and his is ...
... facts in the case were known , or could be ascertained by any impartial tribunal , owing to the imperfect organization of ... fact that at this moment there is only a single can- didate in the field for the November election ; and his is ...
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