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 2
... considered the present instance of sufficient importance to authorize a departure from the usual practice . It was a case , he said , which stood alone , and which , in his opin- ion , not only justified , but required a preamble . The ...
... considered the present instance of sufficient importance to authorize a departure from the usual practice . It was a case , he said , which stood alone , and which , in his opin- ion , not only justified , but required a preamble . The ...
Stran 3
... considered a pre - ing it . amble necessary to show the intent and meaning of an act ; Mr. BARTON was proceeding in compliance with the and he said that if a proper preamble had been placed be- request of his colleague , to state his ...
... considered a pre - ing it . amble necessary to show the intent and meaning of an act ; Mr. BARTON was proceeding in compliance with the and he said that if a proper preamble had been placed be- request of his colleague , to state his ...
Stran 7
... considered in Committee of the Whole . ing a surveyor general , required that he should be where the land to be surveyed lies . He hoped , therefore , that an inquiry would be instituted , and a full report , upon which the Senate could ...
... considered in Committee of the Whole . ing a surveyor general , required that he should be where the land to be surveyed lies . He hoped , therefore , that an inquiry would be instituted , and a full report , upon which the Senate could ...
Stran 10
... considered an equitable one , not only by that ad- he had the most serious objections ; and his objections ministration of the government of Massachusetts under were founded not only on his experience of the present which it originated ...
... considered an equitable one , not only by that ad- he had the most serious objections ; and his objections ministration of the government of Massachusetts under were founded not only on his experience of the present which it originated ...
Stran 11
... considered improper to make Mr. KING said he rose to express his surprise at the course the inquiry . As he could not discover any benefit which pursued by the Senator from Missouri . It is a course so en- tirely novel , [ said Mr. K ...
... considered improper to make Mr. KING said he rose to express his surprise at the course the inquiry . As he could not discover any benefit which pursued by the Senator from Missouri . It is a course so en- tirely novel , [ said Mr. K ...
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