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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... Resolved , That so much of said message as relates to Mr. McDUFFIE moved to amend the resolution so as the commerce of the United States with foreign nations to refer the subject to the Committee of Ways and Means . and their ...
... Resolved , That so much of said message as relates to Mr. McDUFFIE moved to amend the resolution so as the commerce of the United States with foreign nations to refer the subject to the Committee of Ways and Means . and their ...
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... resolution between Mr. MIT- paid : and the present claimants , whose demand has been CHELL , of South Carolina , and Mr. MERCER . The for- equitably transferred to our own Government , will be left mer gentleman protested against the ...
... resolution between Mr. MIT- paid : and the present claimants , whose demand has been CHELL , of South Carolina , and Mr. MERCER . The for- equitably transferred to our own Government , will be left mer gentleman protested against the ...
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... resolution , and what is to be the more general and extended than has been heretofore at- inference ? Why , that this House claims the right over tempted . Hence considerable uneasiness and alarm will the soil of the States to construct ...
... resolution , and what is to be the more general and extended than has been heretofore at- inference ? Why , that this House claims the right over tempted . Hence considerable uneasiness and alarm will the soil of the States to construct ...
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... resolution proposed only an inquiry , which did not commit the House ; and every resolution for an inquiry he thought should be adopted . The resolution decides nothing ; if it did , he should be opposed to it : for there was nothing ...
... resolution proposed only an inquiry , which did not commit the House ; and every resolution for an inquiry he thought should be adopted . The resolution decides nothing ; if it did , he should be opposed to it : for there was nothing ...
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... resolution called on that commit - business of great importance , mingled with that of very tee to decide on the reduction of tea , coffee , & c . , and au- little importance , accumulate in a manner highly prejudi- thorized them to say ...
... resolution called on that commit - business of great importance , mingled with that of very tee to decide on the reduction of tea , coffee , & c . , and au- little importance , accumulate in a manner highly prejudi- thorized them to say ...
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