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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... cause then came on upon its merits and the proofs . Mr. Lawless again argued it very much at length . This was in the spring of 1825. The court took the case under advisement , and reserved it for future decision . He was absent , and ...
... cause then came on upon its merits and the proofs . Mr. Lawless again argued it very much at length . This was in the spring of 1825. The court took the case under advisement , and reserved it for future decision . He was absent , and ...
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... cause of the United States . Mr. MEREDITH renewed his application for a suspension On motion of Mr. TAZEWELL , the court determined The Senate adjourned till to - morrow . THURSDAY , DECEMBER 30 . The Senate was principally occupied ...
... cause of the United States . Mr. MEREDITH renewed his application for a suspension On motion of Mr. TAZEWELL , the court determined The Senate adjourned till to - morrow . THURSDAY , DECEMBER 30 . The Senate was principally occupied ...
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... cause or other , the drawback on peremptory refusal of Mr. Lawless to answer the interroga- these articles amounted to more than the duties . More , therefore , was lost to the Government than was gained from that source . Spices had ...
... cause or other , the drawback on peremptory refusal of Mr. Lawless to answer the interroga- these articles amounted to more than the duties . More , therefore , was lost to the Government than was gained from that source . Spices had ...
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... causes not pending in court , were misdemeanors , which He had the pleasure of a personal acquaintance with the could ... cause not pending in that He contended , that the conduct of Judge Peck , in the case court ; that such a power had ...
... causes not pending in court , were misdemeanors , which He had the pleasure of a personal acquaintance with the could ... cause not pending in that He contended , that the conduct of Judge Peck , in the case court ; that such a power had ...
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... cause its tendencies are dangerous and pernicious to the Government and the people . What are the tendencies of a great moneyed power , connected with the Government , and controlling its fiscal operations ? Are they not dangerous to ...
... cause its tendencies are dangerous and pernicious to the Government and the people . What are the tendencies of a great moneyed power , connected with the Government , and controlling its fiscal operations ? Are they not dangerous to ...
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