Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Količina 1;Količina 6;Količina 50 |
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Stran 2
He considered it wrong to follow the EnMILITARY PEACE ESTABLISHMENT .
glish practice in this respect , as the reports of our Committees , with which all
bills are accompanied , supply the The Senate proceeded to the special order of
the ...
He considered it wrong to follow the EnMILITARY PEACE ESTABLISHMENT .
glish practice in this respect , as the reports of our Committees , with which all
bills are accompanied , supply the The Senate proceeded to the special order of
the ...
Stran 3
... showed the im- one , and he therefore hoped that the gentleman who had
propriety of introducing preambles into bills . The Sen- moved it would state what
objects he had in view in offer . ator from South Carolina ( Mr. HAYSE )
considered a ...
... showed the im- one , and he therefore hoped that the gentleman who had
propriety of introducing preambles into bills . The Sen- moved it would state what
objects he had in view in offer . ator from South Carolina ( Mr. HAYSE )
considered a ...
Stran 7
In addition , he considered it an act of justice to the States : for ; the citizens of the
city of New York , asking the protecMr. SANFORD presented a petition from a
meeting of in others much less done . To stop now would be consi- tion of the ...
In addition , he considered it an act of justice to the States : for ; the citizens of the
city of New York , asking the protecMr. SANFORD presented a petition from a
meeting of in others much less done . To stop now would be consi- tion of the ...
Stran 10
To that rule had been 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 ...
To that rule had been 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 ...
Stran 11
BARTON rose and said , that , considering all dis - ject to entry at the minimum
price . ... said he rose to express bis surprise at the course generally made ,
where it was considered improper to make pursued by the Senator from Missouri
.
BARTON rose and said , that , considering all dis - ject to entry at the minimum
price . ... said he rose to express bis surprise at the course generally made ,
where it was considered improper to make pursued by the Senator from Missouri
.
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