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 1179
... granted for private purposes , for example , to three persons , and one of them died , the other two could not execute it ; but if they were commissioners for any public business , a single survivor might do whatever the whole college ...
... granted for private purposes , for example , to three persons , and one of them died , the other two could not execute it ; but if they were commissioners for any public business , a single survivor might do whatever the whole college ...
Stran 1183
... granted to the States , to regulate the time , place , and manner of holding elections of representatives , was meant to be absolute and unqualified , as gentlemen seemed to imagine , or was , like all other powers , granted for ...
... granted to the States , to regulate the time , place , and manner of holding elections of representatives , was meant to be absolute and unqualified , as gentlemen seemed to imagine , or was , like all other powers , granted for ...
Stran 1191
... granted that Congress and the States had done every thing required of them by the constitution , when there had , according to his view of the subject , been a glaring omission by both , in all cases in which the election of ...
... granted that Congress and the States had done every thing required of them by the constitution , when there had , according to his view of the subject , been a glaring omission by both , in all cases in which the election of ...
Stran 1203
... granted during the recess of the Senate to Albert Gallatin , John Quincy Adams , and James A. Bayard , to be ... granting commissions which shall expire at the end of their next session'- " Resolved , That , in the opinion of the Senate ...
... granted during the recess of the Senate to Albert Gallatin , John Quincy Adams , and James A. Bayard , to be ... granting commissions which shall expire at the end of their next session'- " Resolved , That , in the opinion of the Senate ...
Stran 1217
... granting of their prayer was inexpedient , and that it should not be granted , the report would have been more consonant with reason and the facts . Why , sir , said Mr. A. , what reason is given by the committee for their report ? Why ...
... granting of their prayer was inexpedient , and that it should not be granted , the report would have been more consonant with reason and the facts . Why , sir , said Mr. A. , what reason is given by the committee for their report ? Why ...
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