Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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Stran 49
... passed both Houses of Congress , in the session which terminated on the 3d March , 1833 , for the distribution of the amount received from the public lands upon the principles of that now offered . The President , in his message at the ...
... passed both Houses of Congress , in the session which terminated on the 3d March , 1833 , for the distribution of the amount received from the public lands upon the principles of that now offered . The President , in his message at the ...
Stran 51
... passed the Senate at that session . At the next , both Houses of Congress . But , although we have lost three precious years , the Secretary of the Treasury tells us that the principal is yet safe , and much good may be still achieved ...
... passed the Senate at that session . At the next , both Houses of Congress . But , although we have lost three precious years , the Secretary of the Treasury tells us that the principal is yet safe , and much good may be still achieved ...
Stran 61
... passed . The amendment be should propose would adopt the feelings of his constituents . He did not say so by way of threat , but by way of persuasion . Mr. W. then moved to insert after the word " hereafter , " in the ninth line of the ...
... passed . The amendment be should propose would adopt the feelings of his constituents . He did not say so by way of threat , but by way of persuasion . Mr. W. then moved to insert after the word " hereafter , " in the ninth line of the ...
Stran 63
... passed to - mor- row . The Senator from New York might , on the third reading of the bill , by general consent , offer such amendments as would render the details perfect . After some further remarks from Messrs . DAVIS , BLACK ...
... passed to - mor- row . The Senator from New York might , on the third reading of the bill , by general consent , offer such amendments as would render the details perfect . After some further remarks from Messrs . DAVIS , BLACK ...
Stran 91
... passed , and a period had arrived which called for other and more vigorous means of self - defence . Another , and not the least weighty , reason had opera- ted on his mind in bringing it to the conclusion that the motion to reject the ...
... passed , and a period had arrived which called for other and more vigorous means of self - defence . Another , and not the least weighty , reason had opera- ted on his mind in bringing it to the conclusion that the motion to reject the ...
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