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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... established by the late House of Representatives be deemed and taken to be the rules and orders of proceeding to be observed in this House , until a revision or alteration shall have taken place . On motion of Mr. POLK , it was Ordered ...
... established by the late House of Representatives be deemed and taken to be the rules and orders of proceeding to be observed in this House , until a revision or alteration shall have taken place . On motion of Mr. POLK , it was Ordered ...
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... established at of the soldiers who now compose the army sustain , would the military posts for the purpose of teaching the children be expected to be governed by nothing but their own in- of the soldiers , but not the soldiers ...
... established at of the soldiers who now compose the army sustain , would the military posts for the purpose of teaching the children be expected to be governed by nothing but their own in- of the soldiers , but not the soldiers ...
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... established Mr. WICKLIFFE said great difficulty existed certainly by the several departments of the Executive branch of under the present rule , but there were other rules of the the Government , it could not otherwise be adjusted . In ...
... established Mr. WICKLIFFE said great difficulty existed certainly by the several departments of the Executive branch of under the present rule , but there were other rules of the the Government , it could not otherwise be adjusted . In ...
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... established upon claiming , it does not therefore proceed on the sound which it shall be allowed . If there be any more solemn est principles . But that equal and exact justice may be form by which the principle can be established ...
... established upon claiming , it does not therefore proceed on the sound which it shall be allowed . If there be any more solemn est principles . But that equal and exact justice may be form by which the principle can be established ...
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... established by the House for analogous cases , and they North Carolina made statements in matters of fact which reported against them . The rules of the committee were erroneous . That gentleman had affirmed that all had been sanctioned ...
... established by the House for analogous cases , and they North Carolina made statements in matters of fact which reported against them . The rules of the committee were erroneous . That gentleman had affirmed that all had been sanctioned ...
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