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 52Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... answer from the President , that he would , this alone . In January last , he was called by the Legislature day , at half past one o'clock , make a communication , in of his adopted State to a seat in the councils of the na- writing ...
... answer from the President , that he would , this alone . In January last , he was called by the Legislature day , at half past one o'clock , make a communication , in of his adopted State to a seat in the councils of the na- writing ...
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... answer and plea of James H. Peck , judge of Illinois . He died , after a short illness , at his residence , of the District Court of the United States for the district on the 14th day of October last . Though not a native of of Missouri ...
... answer and plea of James H. Peck , judge of Illinois . He died , after a short illness , at his residence , of the District Court of the United States for the district on the 14th day of October last . Though not a native of of Missouri ...
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... answer . Mr. MEREDITH observed , that three of the material witnesses for the respondent were not present . We are , said he , notwithstanding , ready to go to trial , Mr. McDUFFIE then rose , and opened the case for the prosecution in ...
... answer . Mr. MEREDITH observed , that three of the material witnesses for the respondent were not present . We are , said he , notwithstanding , ready to go to trial , Mr. McDUFFIE then rose , and opened the case for the prosecution in ...
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... answer for the free an editor before him , punish him for contempt , and thus investigation which he might think proper to indulge in destroy the liberty of the press . It was impossible to tell Would this honorable court act upon the ...
... answer for the free an editor before him , punish him for contempt , and thus investigation which he might think proper to indulge in destroy the liberty of the press . It was impossible to tell Would this honorable court act upon the ...
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... answer the interroga- tories propounded to him , and his reassertion of the truth of his publication , Judge Peck had sentenced him to twenty- four hours ' imprisonment , and to a suspension from prac- tice in his court for eighteen ...
... answer the interroga- tories propounded to him , and his reassertion of the truth of his publication , Judge Peck had sentenced him to twenty- four hours ' imprisonment , and to a suspension from prac- tice in his court for eighteen ...
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adjourned administration agents allowed amendment amount appointment appropriation argument asked authority bank Barry believe bill called CAMBRELENG Carolina Cave Johnson cents chairman character charge citizens claim commission committee Congress consideration constitution court debate duty Executive expenses fact favor foreign funds gentleman give Government HAYNE honorable hundred impeachment inquiry interest James Monroe Judge Peck last session Lewis Maxwell Manufactures ment millions Minister to Russia mission motion nation negotiation never Noyes Barber object Ohio opinion paid passed Perkins King Post Office Department Postmaster present President principle proper proposed public lands public ministers question racter Randolph received referred remarks resolution revenue Rhode Island routes salary salt Secretary Senate sent South Carolina Standefer Sterigere submitted surveys TAZEWELL Tennessee thousand dollars tion treasury treaty Turkish United Virginia vote whole WICKLIFFE Wiley Thompson yeas and nays