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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... exist- rangements made between it and France . According to ed in the other branch of Congress , to the great conveni- my recollection , in 1800 , the agents of the two Powers ence of that body , and he could see no possible substantial ...
... exist- rangements made between it and France . According to ed in the other branch of Congress , to the great conveni- my recollection , in 1800 , the agents of the two Powers ence of that body , and he could see no possible substantial ...
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... exist in the terests will be formed , and press upon us with a force so agricultural States , but all over the country ; and if the strong as to impede the independent action of this House . vehicles of information were as important in ...
... exist in the terests will be formed , and press upon us with a force so agricultural States , but all over the country ; and if the strong as to impede the independent action of this House . vehicles of information were as important in ...
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... exist- ( a thing which he would not believe , ) still it must be re- ence of various minimums , by which goods were to be membered that a majority even of the Committee on Com- estimated in a manner widely different from their actual ...
... exist- ( a thing which he would not believe , ) still it must be re- ence of various minimums , by which goods were to be membered that a majority even of the Committee on Com- estimated in a manner widely different from their actual ...
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... exist , unless some acci- dental and very improbable state of the numbers of population should occur , which would enable them to fix on a ratio which would be nearly equal in all the States . Mr. BURGES was in favor of a numerous House ...
... exist , unless some acci- dental and very improbable state of the numbers of population should occur , which would enable them to fix on a ratio which would be nearly equal in all the States . Mr. BURGES was in favor of a numerous House ...
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... exist , disposition to talk , without any practical benefit to be ex - was to be regretted ; he should vote in favor of the lower pected . Why are our tables loaded with petitions , resolu- number , because it would produce greater ...
... exist , disposition to talk , without any practical benefit to be ex - was to be regretted ; he should vote in favor of the lower pected . Why are our tables loaded with petitions , resolu- number , because it would produce greater ...
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