Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole .., Količina 7;Količina 21;Količina 52Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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Stran 99
... rule is proved by the exception . The intended to ferret him out . I cast no imputation upon the members of the committee who think differently . They probably believe themselves to be right , and we are satisfied that we are right ...
... rule is proved by the exception . The intended to ferret him out . I cast no imputation upon the members of the committee who think differently . They probably believe themselves to be right , and we are satisfied that we are right ...
Stran 119
... rule was a formality which had not been attended to in practice ; but , if any Senator made it a point , the rule must be enforced . Mr. B. then appealed to the Senators from the south of Mason and Dixon's line to furnish him a second ...
... rule was a formality which had not been attended to in practice ; but , if any Senator made it a point , the rule must be enforced . Mr. B. then appealed to the Senators from the south of Mason and Dixon's line to furnish him a second ...
Stran 147
... rules of the Senate , be in- people , in a country where the people are very imperfect- troduced while there was a bill , the one noticed by the ly represented in one branch of the Legislature , not gentleman from Maryland ...
... rules of the Senate , be in- people , in a country where the people are very imperfect- troduced while there was a bill , the one noticed by the ly represented in one branch of the Legislature , not gentleman from Maryland ...
Stran 221
... rule is such , as I have read it from the con- foreknown , and must occur , until it pleases Him who has stitution , that appointments to office must be made by the so ordained , to change the order of his own providence . President by ...
... rule is such , as I have read it from the con- foreknown , and must occur , until it pleases Him who has stitution , that appointments to office must be made by the so ordained , to change the order of his own providence . President by ...
Stran 223
... rule for ascertaining the number of which being able to agree in a choice . After the adjournment this House shall consist ; and by whom , and for what term , of the Legislatures , the seats being still vacant , the Gover this number ...
... rule for ascertaining the number of which being able to agree in a choice . After the adjournment this House shall consist ; and by whom , and for what term , of the Legislatures , the seats being still vacant , the Gover this number ...
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