Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Količina 1;Količina 6;Količina 50Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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Stran 5
... Executive Departments . That committee was supplied with large powers ; they could call for persons and papers , Mr. NOBLE said it was unusual to vote against a resolu- and could issue subpoenas ad testificandum . So " search- tion ...
... Executive Departments . That committee was supplied with large powers ; they could call for persons and papers , Mr. NOBLE said it was unusual to vote against a resolu- and could issue subpoenas ad testificandum . So " search- tion ...
Stran 6
... Executive patronage , and he hoped that in this respect the gentleman from Mis- souri retained his former sentiments . Executive patronage ! From all this , and what else he had observed , he had come to the deliberate conclusion that ...
... Executive patronage , and he hoped that in this respect the gentleman from Mis- souri retained his former sentiments . Executive patronage ! From all this , and what else he had observed , he had come to the deliberate conclusion that ...
Stran 11
... Executive Powers .-- Pre - emption Rights . - Mr . Foot's Resolution . [ SENATE . motion was not now in order , he should move a reconsider- for the purpose of inserting a clause to guard against ation of that vote . The motion to ...
... Executive Powers .-- Pre - emption Rights . - Mr . Foot's Resolution . [ SENATE . motion was not now in order , he should move a reconsider- for the purpose of inserting a clause to guard against ation of that vote . The motion to ...
Stran 19
... Executive , and upon the commissioners appointed to make the treaty . Mr. NOBLE said that the gentleman from New Jersey It would also be a reflection upon the integrity of all here- [ Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN ] had addressed himself to the pas ...
... Executive , and upon the commissioners appointed to make the treaty . Mr. NOBLE said that the gentleman from New Jersey It would also be a reflection upon the integrity of all here- [ Mr. FRELINGHUYSEN ] had addressed himself to the pas ...
Stran 20
... Executive department . We tice , the Senate will be , as it often has been , placed in the have all as much confidence in the present as in any for- dilemma of either losing the money which has been ex - mer administration . Where ...
... Executive department . We tice , the Senate will be , as it often has been , placed in the have all as much confidence in the present as in any for- dilemma of either losing the money which has been ex - mer administration . Where ...
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