Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Količina 4;Količina 10;Količina 61Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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Stran 4215
... Letcher ; con- very caution would be the means of defeating their own sequently they have taken three from Mr. Moore's poll privileges . Could they have any such inducement to and twenty - two from Mr. Letcher's . 2dly . On the second ...
... Letcher ; con- very caution would be the means of defeating their own sequently they have taken three from Mr. Moore's poll privileges . Could they have any such inducement to and twenty - two from Mr. Letcher's . 2dly . On the second ...
Stran 4219
... Letcher would now vote , you can reject a vote where the law has not been be the sitting member . Suppose , at the beginning of the complied with in regard to time , place , and manner . session , he had voted for the present Clerk of ...
... Letcher would now vote , you can reject a vote where the law has not been be the sitting member . Suppose , at the beginning of the complied with in regard to time , place , and manner . session , he had voted for the present Clerk of ...
Stran 4221
... Letch- er's opponent ? And why not ? If , in the case put , one vote is allowed to outweigh seventy , and five , five times seventy , then that principle would permit none to do it . If you go upon the doctrine that because Mr. Letcher ...
... Letch- er's opponent ? And why not ? If , in the case put , one vote is allowed to outweigh seventy , and five , five times seventy , then that principle would permit none to do it . If you go upon the doctrine that because Mr. Letcher ...
Stran 4223
... Letcher , that he ( Mr. Moore ) as- serts should be stricken off ; thereby making the majority for him much larger ... Letcher's poll ; and it is said by gentlemen that if these cases had been correctly determined Mr. Letcher would have ...
... Letcher , that he ( Mr. Moore ) as- serts should be stricken off ; thereby making the majority for him much larger ... Letcher's poll ; and it is said by gentlemen that if these cases had been correctly determined Mr. Letcher would have ...
Stran 4225
... Letcher ought to have had the seat , upon the copies court or jury , by counsel , still they no more considered of the poll - books which he presented ; and , says the gen- themselves obliged to decide upon them , than the court tleman ...
... Letcher ought to have had the seat , upon the copies court or jury , by counsel , still they no more considered of the poll - books which he presented ; and , says the gen- themselves obliged to decide upon them , than the court tleman ...
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adjourn amendment amount appointed appropriation argument asked authority believe bill called CAMBRELENG canal charter CHILTON ALLAN citizens coins committee Congress constitution constitution of Kentucky contended court Cumberland road currency declared deposites district dollars duty effect Elisha Whittlesey Executive expense favor friends Garrard county give given gold Government Grant harbor Heman Allen Hiland Hall honorable member hoped House Indian inquiry interest internal improvement Jessamine county Jesse Speight judges JUNE JUNE 19 JUNE 24 Kentucky Election legislative Legislature Letcher majority means ment MERCER Moore motion moved o'clock object officers Ohio opinion opposed party passed Pennsylvania persons POLK poll-book present President principle proposed public money purpose question received regulate remarks resolution river road Secretary Senate session sheriff silver taken Territory tion Treasury Union United States Bank vote voters whole yeas and nays