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 7
Mr. WHITE had not expected , when he had made the Mr. GRUNDY said that
would not be given . motion before the Senate , as much debate as had arisen Mr
. FOOT asked whether the rule of the Senate could upon the subject . He had ...
Mr. WHITE had not expected , when he had made the Mr. GRUNDY said that
would not be given . motion before the Senate , as much debate as had arisen Mr
. FOOT asked whether the rule of the Senate could upon the subject . He had ...
Stran 9
He asked that patient attention , in the consider- But some four or five months
after judgment rendered , ation of the case , which was indispensable to a correct
Judge Peck , from some motive , no doubt having referdecision upon it .
He asked that patient attention , in the consider- But some four or five months
after judgment rendered , ation of the case , which was indispensable to a correct
Judge Peck , from some motive , no doubt having referdecision upon it .
Stran 17
Should it A wise man of antiquity , upon being asked what was be said that a
proconsul , reeking with the blood of his the best form of Government , justified
the character fellow - citizens , may exercise a power , may be trusted which he
had ...
Should it A wise man of antiquity , upon being asked what was be said that a
proconsul , reeking with the blood of his the best form of Government , justified
the character fellow - citizens , may exercise a power , may be trusted which he
had ...
Stran 19
The judge asked Mr. Lawless if he which had led to his commitment and
suspension by that would swear to the fact as to the editor . He said he would ,
court . He testified , in substance , that , in the case of Sou- and was accordingly
sworn .
The judge asked Mr. Lawless if he which had led to his commitment and
suspension by that would swear to the fact as to the editor . He said he would ,
court . He testified , in substance , that , in the case of Sou- and was accordingly
sworn .
Stran 21
He , therefore , asked his friend , Mr. The Senate adjourned till eleven , and the
court till Geyer , if he thought it would be a contempt for him to twelve o'clock , on
Monday . leave the court while the judge was speaking : Mr. Geyer thought no ...
He , therefore , asked his friend , Mr. The Senate adjourned till eleven , and the
court till Geyer , if he thought it would be a contempt for him to twelve o'clock , on
Monday . leave the court while the judge was speaking : Mr. Geyer thought no ...
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