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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... object was , that , by the inquiry price of stock . And , besides , their confidence in its real and report of an unprejudiced committee on the subject , value is shown by the price which they are willing to give the House should be ...
... object was , that , by the inquiry price of stock . And , besides , their confidence in its real and report of an unprejudiced committee on the subject , value is shown by the price which they are willing to give the House should be ...
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... object or dered as Governor of Michigan territory , and his repre- objects . " sentatives paid accordingly . Now , could it be maintained that he was , during that period , performing the office of Governor , when there was actually no ...
... object or dered as Governor of Michigan territory , and his repre- objects . " sentatives paid accordingly . Now , could it be maintained that he was , during that period , performing the office of Governor , when there was actually no ...
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... object . objects , such as those contained in the amendment to the He said that the first branch of his proposition was to give present resolution , the mere vote to refer implied some- one - third of the proceeds of the sales of the ...
... object . objects , such as those contained in the amendment to the He said that the first branch of his proposition was to give present resolution , the mere vote to refer implied some- one - third of the proceeds of the sales of the ...
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... object of the resolution , and said that he wished to know from the honorable gen- tleman whether there were not schools already establish- ed at the several military posts . ment , and having no employment , either bodily or intel ...
... object of the resolution , and said that he wished to know from the honorable gen- tleman whether there were not schools already establish- ed at the several military posts . ment , and having no employment , either bodily or intel ...
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... object was to facilitate as much as possible the progress of the public business , which the rule of the House , as it now stood , was calculated very much to impede , if not , as it did in many cases , stop it alto- gether . There were ...
... object was to facilitate as much as possible the progress of the public business , which the rule of the House , as it now stood , was calculated very much to impede , if not , as it did in many cases , stop it alto- gether . There were ...
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