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
It was due , therefore , to those who desired the inquiry , Mr. HOLMES observed
that the practice of referring as well as to the Postmaster - General himself , that it
should duties of this kind to special committees was not novel . go to a special ...
It was due , therefore , to those who desired the inquiry , Mr. HOLMES observed
that the practice of referring as well as to the Postmaster - General himself , that it
should duties of this kind to special committees was not novel . go to a special ...
Stran 21
... both by Judge Johnson and Judge posed of that question , and that it was not
open for further Barry , the present Postmaster General of the United argument .
They then proceeded to discuss the questions States , and moved on with the
tide ...
... both by Judge Johnson and Judge posed of that question , and that it was not
open for further Barry , the present Postmaster General of the United argument .
They then proceeded to discuss the questions States , and moved on with the
tide ...
Stran 85
... gate him as to the causes of his removal from the office of Hendricks , Holmes ,
Johnston , Kane , Knight , Livingston , Assistant Postmaster General ; that , Mr.
Grusdy had obMcKinley , Marks , Naudain , Noble , Robbins , Robinson , jected
to ...
... gate him as to the causes of his removal from the office of Hendricks , Holmes ,
Johnston , Kane , Knight , Livingston , Assistant Postmaster General ; that , Mr.
Grusdy had obMcKinley , Marks , Naudain , Noble , Robbins , Robinson , jected
to ...
Stran 87
... himself to introduce the matter , bad voluntarily disthe conduct and character of
the Postmaster General ; closed a partial history of these transactions , and had
reand the depositions thus taken are to furnish materials for probated the course
...
... himself to introduce the matter , bad voluntarily disthe conduct and character of
the Postmaster General ; closed a partial history of these transactions , and had
reand the depositions thus taken are to furnish materials for probated the course
...
Stran 89
The at any time , been drawn , by the department , any money Postmaster
General exercised the right to remove an offifrom the treasury , which it had
deposited there . All the cer by virtue of some law , or he had no right to remove .
expenses ...
The at any time , been drawn , by the department , any money Postmaster
General exercised the right to remove an offifrom the treasury , which it had
deposited there . All the cer by virtue of some law , or he had no right to remove .
expenses ...
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