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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... proposed to make it very desirable to them to stifle further inquiry . be referred , if he could prevent it . Now , Mr. W. said , But what reasons are there against referring the subject taking into view the present attitude of things ...
... proposed to make it very desirable to them to stifle further inquiry . be referred , if he could prevent it . Now , Mr. W. said , But what reasons are there against referring the subject taking into view the present attitude of things ...
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... proposed to amend the resclution by striking out the last clause , from the word indigo . Mr. McDUFFIE said that the resolution proposed only an inquiry , which did not commit the House ; and every resolution for an inquiry he thought ...
... proposed to amend the resclution by striking out the last clause , from the word indigo . Mr. McDUFFIE said that the resolution proposed only an inquiry , which did not commit the House ; and every resolution for an inquiry he thought ...
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... proposed to be referred to the Committee on Manufactures . If the Committee on Manufactures were to take cognizance of matters not affecting manufactures , they would take from the Committee of Ways and Means On the consideration of ...
... proposed to be referred to the Committee on Manufactures . If the Committee on Manufactures were to take cognizance of matters not affecting manufactures , they would take from the Committee of Ways and Means On the consideration of ...
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... proposed , but he was not prepared , without some previous consideration , to instruct the committee to re- port a bill . Mr. CARSON said he was himself disposed to make the instruction imperative , for he thought nothing could be more ...
... proposed , but he was not prepared , without some previous consideration , to instruct the committee to re- port a bill . Mr. CARSON said he was himself disposed to make the instruction imperative , for he thought nothing could be more ...
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... proposed would connect the Cumberland road on the Virginia side of the Ohio , with the continuation of that road on the opposite bank . It was a measure which had been before Congress for many years , and certainly was one which it ...
... proposed would connect the Cumberland road on the Virginia side of the Ohio , with the continuation of that road on the opposite bank . It was a measure which had been before Congress for many years , and certainly was one which it ...
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