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 .., Volume 7;Volume 21;Volume 52Gales & Seaton, 1831 |
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... Rhode Island was the act , which he did . We have all been in the habit of without a written constitution ; " he answered that " it was believing that he was an expounder of the constitution , true ; " that they did well under their ...
... Rhode Island was the act , which he did . We have all been in the habit of without a written constitution ; " he answered that " it was believing that he was an expounder of the constitution , true ; " that they did well under their ...
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... Rhode Island , for the benefit of Brown University , in that NAYS .-- Messrs . Anderson , Armstrong , Arnold , Bailey , State . From Kentucky , for the benefit of the Asylum of Bartley , Bates , Baylor , Brodhead , Butman , Cahoon ...
... Rhode Island , for the benefit of Brown University , in that NAYS .-- Messrs . Anderson , Armstrong , Arnold , Bailey , State . From Kentucky , for the benefit of the Asylum of Bartley , Bates , Baylor , Brodhead , Butman , Cahoon ...
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... Rhode Island would consent that the resolution should lie on the table until he , Mr. H. , could confer with the committec . He thought it probable he should be able to do so to - mor- row . Mr. PEARCE remarked that he had no great ...
... Rhode Island would consent that the resolution should lie on the table until he , Mr. H. , could confer with the committec . He thought it probable he should be able to do so to - mor- row . Mr. PEARCE remarked that he had no great ...
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... Rhode Island , followed . He said , barrassed circumstances . If this be so , it is much to be Mr. Monroe , in his communication addressed to us , this regretted : but whose fault is it ? Are we not equally bound session , in his last ...
... Rhode Island , followed . He said , barrassed circumstances . If this be so , it is much to be Mr. Monroe , in his communication addressed to us , this regretted : but whose fault is it ? Are we not equally bound session , in his last ...
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... Rhode Island , [ Mr. friendship for the Russian empire been so cherished by BURGES . ] the present sovereign , and his illustrious predecessor , Mr. B. said he felt the entire force of the duty to do so , that it has become a sentiment ...
... Rhode Island , [ Mr. friendship for the Russian empire been so cherished by BURGES . ] the present sovereign , and his illustrious predecessor , Mr. B. said he felt the entire force of the duty to do so , that it has become a sentiment ...
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