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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... respect of the House . TUESDAY , DECEMBER 6 . On motion of Mr. TAYLOR , it was Resolved , That two Chaplains , of different denomina- tions , be elected by Congress , one by each House , to serve during the present session , who shall ...
... respect of the House . TUESDAY , DECEMBER 6 . On motion of Mr. TAYLOR , it was Resolved , That two Chaplains , of different denomina- tions , be elected by Congress , one by each House , to serve during the present session , who shall ...
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... respect , your obedi- lic Lands . ent servant , 12. Resolved , That so much of said message as relates LOUIS MCLANE ... respecting patents ; to the exten- tion to the Bank of the United States , as at present or- sion of the judiciary ...
... respect , your obedi- lic Lands . ent servant , 12. Resolved , That so much of said message as relates LOUIS MCLANE ... respecting patents ; to the exten- tion to the Bank of the United States , as at present or- sion of the judiciary ...
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... respect to the Chief Magis- who are not supporters of the bank as at present organiz - trate , who had presented this subject to the attention of ed , are disposed to meet them in a spirit of amity and Congress , declaring his views of ...
... respect to the Chief Magis- who are not supporters of the bank as at present organiz - trate , who had presented this subject to the attention of ed , are disposed to meet them in a spirit of amity and Congress , declaring his views of ...
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... respect which authorized the venerable Franklin to urge , and to for the sovereignty and independence of each member of urge successfully , that the Mississippi river should be the this confederacy , insolently to dictate to them how ...
... respect which authorized the venerable Franklin to urge , and to for the sovereignty and independence of each member of urge successfully , that the Mississippi river should be the this confederacy , insolently to dictate to them how ...
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... respect for the officer at the head of the Post Office Department that he objected to the resolution , but from an unwillingness that the House should place itself in the attitude of asking the views and opinions of one of the officers ...
... respect for the officer at the head of the Post Office Department that he objected to the resolution , but from an unwillingness that the House should place itself in the attitude of asking the views and opinions of one of the officers ...
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