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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Mr. ELLIS said , that , in consequence of the lamented A message was received
from the House of Representa- death of his late colleague , the Honorable Robert
H. tives , informing the Senate that a quorum of that House Adams , he rose to ...
Mr. ELLIS said , that , in consequence of the lamented A message was received
from the House of Representa- death of his late colleague , the Honorable Robert
H. tives , informing the Senate that a quorum of that House Adams , he rose to ...
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... which was unaniTUESDAY , DECEMBER 14 . mously agreed to : This day was
principally consumed in receiving and ... the distribution of labor ; the A message
was received from the House of Represen - number of clerks , and the duties ...
... which was unaniTUESDAY , DECEMBER 14 . mously agreed to : This day was
principally consumed in receiving and ... the distribution of labor ; the A message
was received from the House of Represen - number of clerks , and the duties ...
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It was admitted per cent . stock was purchased by Government for the that the
United States had received no property from Senecas . ... The Indians refused to
receive ation of upwards of two thousand six hundred dollars per it . The object of
...
It was admitted per cent . stock was purchased by Government for the that the
United States had received no property from Senecas . ... The Indians refused to
receive ation of upwards of two thousand six hundred dollars per it . The object of
...
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His object was to receive copies of all the gulating commerce , but from the
general power of the evidence in the office of ... 17 . only , but the Capes of
Virginia , and elsewhere , from A message was received from the House of
Represen ; our ...
His object was to receive copies of all the gulating commerce , but from the
general power of the evidence in the office of ... 17 . only , but the Capes of
Virginia , and elsewhere , from A message was received from the House of
Represen ; our ...
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be received . Mr. SMITH , of Maryland , said that the witnesses who TRIAL OF
JUDGE PECK . had attended the trial of Judge Chase had been allowed The
Senate then again resolved itself into a High Court but three dollars a day , and
twelve ...
be received . Mr. SMITH , of Maryland , said that the witnesses who TRIAL OF
JUDGE PECK . had attended the trial of Judge Chase had been allowed The
Senate then again resolved itself into a High Court but three dollars a day , and
twelve ...
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adopted allowed amendment amount answer appeared appointment appropriation argument asked authority bank believe bill called cause cents character charge claim committee Congress consideration considered constitution course court debate discussion dollars doubt duty effect established examination Executive existing expenses fact favor foreign friends further gentleman give given Government granted hands honorable hoped House hundred important inquiry interest Judge land letter matter means ment minister mission Monroe motion moved necessary never object opinion paid passed persons Post Office Postmaster present President principle printed proper proposed question reason received referred relation remarks removal Representatives resolution respect rule salt Secretary Senate sent session submitted taken thing thought thousand tion treaty United Virginia vote whole wish