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 7;Količina 21;Količina 52 |
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Stran 5
He was indifferent about the dispo - executive duties of the Government had
been performed , sition which might be made of this resolution , but the duty to
special committees . He did not know why this pracof the Post Office committee
was ...
He was indifferent about the dispo - executive duties of the Government had
been performed , sition which might be made of this resolution , but the duty to
special committees . He did not know why this pracof the Post Office committee
was ...
Stran 23
The Senate was principally occupied , this day , in the sent time ; but it was a law
so weak as to render it liable consideration of Executive business . to yield to the
pressure of any ambitious incumbent , who might desire to continue in office .
The Senate was principally occupied , this day , in the sent time ; but it was a law
so weak as to render it liable consideration of Executive business . to yield to the
pressure of any ambitious incumbent , who might desire to continue in office .
Stran 45
... when the time of the Senate had ception of petitions and resolutions , and with
closed doors become engrosseil , and its attention absorbed , by the nuva
Executive bus ness . merous and important subjects which had accumukited Sent
.
... when the time of the Senate had ception of petitions and resolutions , and with
closed doors become engrosseil , and its attention absorbed , by the nuva
Executive bus ness . merous and important subjects which had accumukited Sent
.
Stran 85
Mr. G. reThe remainder of this day's sitting was consumed in marked , that , upon
being informed by the Senator who Executive business . had not voted in the
committee , that he should vote differently from him , [ Mr. Grunny , ) he felt it his
duty ...
Mr. G. reThe remainder of this day's sitting was consumed in marked , that , upon
being informed by the Senator who Executive business . had not voted in the
committee , that he should vote differently from him , [ Mr. Grunny , ) he felt it his
duty ...
Stran 99
The mischief which might befal of the late Postmaster General , and we hope they
are sin- us from Executive influence , by means of the post office cere ; but surely
it is a poor compliment to his talents or and the press , were foretold in the spirit ...
The mischief which might befal of the late Postmaster General , and we hope they
are sin- us from Executive influence , by means of the post office cere ; but surely
it is a poor compliment to his talents or and the press , were foretold in the spirit ...
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