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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... House of Representa- nient mode of sending a message having been introduced tives , in the exercise of their constitutional powers over five years afterwards by Mr. Jefferson ) and the House the subject of them , to carry into effect ...
... House of Representa- nient mode of sending a message having been introduced tives , in the exercise of their constitutional powers over five years afterwards by Mr. Jefferson ) and the House the subject of them , to carry into effect ...
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... House of Representatives replied , that " the prompt acceptance of the overtures of Great Britain meets the approbation , and will ensure the support , of this Com- monwealth . " These sentiments seem to indicate that the opposition ...
... House of Representatives replied , that " the prompt acceptance of the overtures of Great Britain meets the approbation , and will ensure the support , of this Com- monwealth . " These sentiments seem to indicate that the opposition ...
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... House construction , a strict and rigid construction ; " and we are of Representatives submitted a report , in which this pow - gravely asked , if our judicial agents have not been , with er is expressly claimed under the constitution ...
... House construction , a strict and rigid construction ; " and we are of Representatives submitted a report , in which this pow - gravely asked , if our judicial agents have not been , with er is expressly claimed under the constitution ...
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... House of Representatives , with a message from that House , were announced ; and , having taken the seats assigned them , The PRESIDENT informed them that the Senate was ready to receive any communication they might have to make . Mr ...
... House of Representatives , with a message from that House , were announced ; and , having taken the seats assigned them , The PRESIDENT informed them that the Senate was ready to receive any communication they might have to make . Mr ...
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... House , in the words following : seems that it had been settled , that , when the House of Mr. McKINLEY thought , as so much had been said and Representatives informed the Senate that they were about published on the other side of the ...
... House , in the words following : seems that it had been settled , that , when the House of Mr. McKINLEY thought , as so much had been said and Representatives informed the Senate that they were about published on the other side of the ...
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