Register of Debates in Congress: 22nd Congress, 1st session, pt. 1. Senate: Dec. 5, 1831 to July 10, 1832. 1418 columns, Volume 2;Volume 8;Volume 54Gales & Seaton, 1831 |
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... called the House to order , and having called the roll of the mem- bers by States , to ascertain if a quorum was present , two hundred and two members answered to their names . A quorum being present , The House proceeded to the ...
... called the House to order , and having called the roll of the mem- bers by States , to ascertain if a quorum was present , two hundred and two members answered to their names . A quorum being present , The House proceeded to the ...
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... called , last year , was Mr. EVERETT , of Massachusetts , presented a petition the fact that a select committee of the other House had praying for the settlement of the Oregon territory under made a report on the subject , thus , amid ...
... called , last year , was Mr. EVERETT , of Massachusetts , presented a petition the fact that a select committee of the other House had praying for the settlement of the Oregon territory under made a report on the subject , thus , amid ...
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... called for the reading of the report of that committee , accompanying the bill ; and it was read accordingly . He then moved that the committee rise and report the bill to the House . Whereupon , Mr. McCOY called for the reading of a ...
... called for the reading of the report of that committee , accompanying the bill ; and it was read accordingly . He then moved that the committee rise and report the bill to the House . Whereupon , Mr. McCOY called for the reading of a ...
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... called out on a sudden emergency , and the exigency of And , further , not a soldier would furnish himself but the circumstances had been such as to induce the Legis- would not have a just claim against the United States to lature of ...
... called out on a sudden emergency , and the exigency of And , further , not a soldier would furnish himself but the circumstances had been such as to induce the Legis- would not have a just claim against the United States to lature of ...
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... called , he was that House . He did not , however , blame the committee . Mr. PATTON was of opinion that the number 48 , if per- mitted to remain in the bill , possessed decided and un- equal advantage over every other number . Those ...
... called , he was that House . He did not , however , blame the committee . Mr. PATTON was of opinion that the number 48 , if per- mitted to remain in the bill , possessed decided and un- equal advantage over every other number . Those ...
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