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
CLAYTON replied , that some of the members of mittees ? the Post Office
Committee had other arduous duties to The President read the rule , by which it
appeared perform also . The gentleman might , however , in the that the power to
appoint ...
CLAYTON replied , that some of the members of mittees ? the Post Office
Committee had other arduous duties to The President read the rule , by which it
appeared perform also . The gentleman might , however , in the that the power to
appoint ...
Stran 19
Describing the article , Judge Jard's heirs against the United States , he had , as
counsel Peck dictated a rule upon the editor , to show cause why for the plaintiffs
, argued it on a general demurrer . It he had published it . The rule was served ...
Describing the article , Judge Jard's heirs against the United States , he had , as
counsel Peck dictated a rule upon the editor , to show cause why for the plaintiffs
, argued it on a general demurrer . It he had published it . The rule was served ...
Stran 21
The judge of that court Judge Peck about to make the rule absolute for an at-
granted the writ , and decided to discharge him from pritachment upon the editor .
Considering that the judge son , on the ground that there was no seal to the order
...
The judge of that court Judge Peck about to make the rule absolute for an at-
granted the writ , and decided to discharge him from pritachment upon the editor .
Considering that the judge son , on the ground that there was no seal to the order
...
Stran 41
The memorial prayed for a aid a rule of the Senate , which he had successfully
done drawback upon various articles , classed among the maon a former
occasion , providing that no bill or unemorial nufactures of the country . The
practice of ...
The memorial prayed for a aid a rule of the Senate , which he had successfully
done drawback upon various articles , classed among the maon a former
occasion , providing that no bill or unemorial nufactures of the country . The
practice of ...
Stran 43
... to his duty . be respectfully asked of this honorable court the convic . Mr.
BENTON read the rule of proceedings on the tion of the respondent . subject ,
and argued that no bill or memorial should be The argument being concluded on
both ...
... to his duty . be respectfully asked of this honorable court the convic . Mr.
BENTON read the rule of proceedings on the tion of the respondent . subject ,
and argued that no bill or memorial should be The argument being concluded on
both ...
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