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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( For the message , therefore , moved the following resolution ; which was See
Appendix . ] unanimously adopted : The bill authorizing a subscription to the
Louisville and Resolved , unanimously , That the members of the Senate ,
Portland ...
( For the message , therefore , moved the following resolution ; which was See
Appendix . ] unanimously adopted : The bill authorizing a subscription to the
Louisville and Resolved , unanimously , That the members of the Senate ,
Portland ...
Stran 3
No one in the cir- him , by them exbibited , in the name of themselves , and cle in
which he moved had a larger share of the confidence of all the People of the
United States , reply , that the said and affections of his fellow men . He was by ...
No one in the cir- him , by them exbibited , in the name of themselves , and cle in
which he moved had a larger share of the confidence of all the People of the
United States , reply , that the said and affections of his fellow men . He was by ...
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... and , Mr. BELL then moved that a committee of five be apupon lois soul , he did
not know who they were -- why refer pointed , by ballot , to take charge of the
resolution . this resolution to other gentlemen having equally or more Mr.
GRUNDY ...
... and , Mr. BELL then moved that a committee of five be apupon lois soul , he did
not know who they were -- why refer pointed , by ballot , to take charge of the
resolution . this resolution to other gentlemen having equally or more Mr.
GRUNDY ...
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1 . i In consequence of the continued indisposition of Mr. ( nent footing the one
hundred and twelve thousand dollars WIRT , Mr. TAZEWELL moved an
adjournment of the which had been invested in three per cents . for these Incourt
till to ...
1 . i In consequence of the continued indisposition of Mr. ( nent footing the one
hundred and twelve thousand dollars WIRT , Mr. TAZEWELL moved an
adjournment of the which had been invested in three per cents . for these Incourt
till to ...
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Mr. LIVINGSTON then moved that the bill be forthThe bill making provision for the
payment of the witwith read a third time , and passed . nesses , and of other
expenses incurred in the trial of James The VICE PRESIDENT stated that this
motion ...
Mr. LIVINGSTON then moved that the bill be forthThe bill making provision for the
payment of the witwith read a third time , and passed . nesses , and of other
expenses incurred in the trial of James The VICE PRESIDENT stated that this
motion ...
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