Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Količina 1;Količina 13;Količina 68Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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Stran 81
... considered as established , and to point out what was the real issue at present . One point was perfectly established by the proceedings of the last session - that , when there was an unavoidable surplus , it ought not to be left in the ...
... considered as established , and to point out what was the real issue at present . One point was perfectly established by the proceedings of the last session - that , when there was an unavoidable surplus , it ought not to be left in the ...
Stran 87
... considered the denial of a special committee as Mr. CALHOUN rejoined and explained , with a view to show that the case of which the gentleman from Mis- sissippi complained was not parallel to the present , and still insisted on the ...
... considered the denial of a special committee as Mr. CALHOUN rejoined and explained , with a view to show that the case of which the gentleman from Mis- sissippi complained was not parallel to the present , and still insisted on the ...
Stran 105
... considered to be by the gentleman from Massachusetts , he must be permitted to say that no such conclusions could justly follow the decision of the question before the Senate . There were reasons , he thought weighty reasons , which ...
... considered to be by the gentleman from Massachusetts , he must be permitted to say that no such conclusions could justly follow the decision of the question before the Senate . There were reasons , he thought weighty reasons , which ...
Stran 163
... considered the danger from sending this money among the States , he regarded the evils of its remaining in your Treasury , and deposite banks , as still greater . Our act did not create the evils from this sur- plus , although it may ...
... considered the danger from sending this money among the States , he regarded the evils of its remaining in your Treasury , and deposite banks , as still greater . Our act did not create the evils from this sur- plus , although it may ...
Stran 169
... considered the question of boundary as fully settled . He was willing to admit Michigan , but not on grounds which were unfounded in fact . He gave notice that he should , when the bill came up for consideration , move to strike out the ...
... considered the question of boundary as fully settled . He was willing to admit Michigan , but not on grounds which were unfounded in fact . He gave notice that he should , when the bill came up for consideration , move to strike out the ...
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