Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Količina 2;Količina 14;Količina 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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Stran 1199
... issue ; because , by contesting his authority to order an election at all , the opposite side appear to attach no importance to the mode in which he exercised his power , and therefore seem to acquiesce in the conclusion to which the ...
... issue ; because , by contesting his authority to order an election at all , the opposite side appear to attach no importance to the mode in which he exercised his power , and therefore seem to acquiesce in the conclusion to which the ...
Stran 1221
... issue . Mr. CAMBRELENG called the gentleman to order . He wished to know if the gentleman from Virginia was to enjoy the exclusive privilege of speaking upon what sub- jects he pleased , under the motion before the House . The SPEAKER ...
... issue . Mr. CAMBRELENG called the gentleman to order . He wished to know if the gentleman from Virginia was to enjoy the exclusive privilege of speaking upon what sub- jects he pleased , under the motion before the House . The SPEAKER ...
Stran 1229
... issues of paper . Since he wrote , how have the relations of the States been multiplied ! And how painfully has the truth been forced upon us , that , in this condition of things , it is vain for one State to attempt to guard against ...
... issues of paper . Since he wrote , how have the relations of the States been multiplied ! And how painfully has the truth been forced upon us , that , in this condition of things , it is vain for one State to attempt to guard against ...
Stran 1239
... issue a ' Treasury note , or impose a burden of any kind upon the country . This is not the time to create or retain an idle surplus of three or four millions in the Treasury . But funds , it is said , are wanting to carry on what is ...
... issue a ' Treasury note , or impose a burden of any kind upon the country . This is not the time to create or retain an idle surplus of three or four millions in the Treasury . But funds , it is said , are wanting to carry on what is ...
Stran 1241
... issue it . The existing regulations prescribe , moreover , the very funds , which it is apparent , from the whole scope of the message , the President considers alone admissible . Why , then , call upon Congress again to des- ignate ...
... issue it . The existing regulations prescribe , moreover , the very funds , which it is apparent , from the whole scope of the message , the President considers alone admissible . Why , then , call upon Congress again to des- ignate ...
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25th Congress administration adopted amendment amount authority bank notes Bank of England bonds called CAMBRELENG capital cause cent Chairman charter commerce committee Congress constitution creditors currency debt demand Department deposite banks deposite law disbursing duty election embarrassments England ernment evil exchange Executive existing favor fourth instalment friends funds gentleman from South gold and silver Government honorable House hundred institutions interest issue labor legislation LEVI WOODBURY locofoco means measure ment merchants millions of dollars Mississippi national bank object officers operation opinion political postponement present President proper proposed proposition public money question received regulate remarks resolution revenue Rice Garland Samson Mason Secretary Senate session South Carolina specie circular specie payments Sub-Treasury Bill thing tion trade Treasury notes Union United States Bank vacancy Virginia vote whole writs of election York