Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Količina 2;Količina 13;Količina 69Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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Stran 1411
... decided that the question " Shall the resolution be now considered ? " should be first entertained . [ JAN . 18 , 1837 . just taken , he was desirous of having the yeas and nays on the main question . He therefore asked for them , and ...
... decided that the question " Shall the resolution be now considered ? " should be first entertained . [ JAN . 18 , 1837 . just taken , he was desirous of having the yeas and nays on the main question . He therefore asked for them , and ...
Stran 1415
... decided in the negative : Yeas 86 , nays 110 . So the House determined that the bill should not be committed . Mr. THOMAS said that , if it was the sense of the House , he was prepared now to submit his remarks ; but if the House ...
... decided in the negative : Yeas 86 , nays 110 . So the House determined that the bill should not be committed . Mr. THOMAS said that , if it was the sense of the House , he was prepared now to submit his remarks ; but if the House ...
Stran 1425
... decided . The SPEAKER said he felt himself constrained by the terms of the resolution so to decide . Mr. ADAMS asked that the resolution might be read . The resolution , which is in the following terms , was accordingly read ...
... decided . The SPEAKER said he felt himself constrained by the terms of the resolution so to decide . Mr. ADAMS asked that the resolution might be read . The resolution , which is in the following terms , was accordingly read ...
Stran 1429
... decided that the two petitions were not in An unusually large number of petitions and memorials , possession of the House , and had sent them back to me . on the subject of slavery in the District of Columbia , He now said that the ...
... decided that the two petitions were not in An unusually large number of petitions and memorials , possession of the House , and had sent them back to me . on the subject of slavery in the District of Columbia , He now said that the ...
Stran 1431
... decided heretofore that the petition was not in the possession of the House . Mr. A. now wished for a decision on the question of receiving the petition , which , on the jour- nal , appeared to have been presented by him . The SPEAKER ...
... decided heretofore that the petition was not in the possession of the House . Mr. A. now wished for a decision on the question of receiving the petition , which , on the jour- nal , appeared to have been presented by him . The SPEAKER ...
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