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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... supposed to be well versed , and , secondly , on account of the magnitude of the claims prayed to be allowed by the petitioners . These claims , he said in the course of his remarks , were old acquaint- ances of this House , and were ...
... supposed to be well versed , and , secondly , on account of the magnitude of the claims prayed to be allowed by the petitioners . These claims , he said in the course of his remarks , were old acquaint- ances of this House , and were ...
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... supposed to grow out of certain diplomatic ar- ing committee of this character had for many years exist- rangements made between it and France . According to ed in the other branch of Congress , to the great conveni- my recollection ...
... supposed to grow out of certain diplomatic ar- ing committee of this character had for many years exist- rangements made between it and France . According to ed in the other branch of Congress , to the great conveni- my recollection ...
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... supposed distinction . Every improvement which could The question was then put on Mr. FOSTER's amend- ment ; which was agreed to - yeas 80 , nays 64 . The resolution was , therefore , referred to the Com- mittee on Internal Improvements ...
... supposed distinction . Every improvement which could The question was then put on Mr. FOSTER's amend- ment ; which was agreed to - yeas 80 , nays 64 . The resolution was , therefore , referred to the Com- mittee on Internal Improvements ...
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... supposed by the then President of the United States to be the most judi- cious arrangement then practicable . The amount of the which was only $ 3,385 60 , leaving a deficiency of $ 2,614 40 stock purchased was $ 112,853 , the annual ...
... supposed by the then President of the United States to be the most judi- cious arrangement then practicable . The amount of the which was only $ 3,385 60 , leaving a deficiency of $ 2,614 40 stock purchased was $ 112,853 , the annual ...
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... supposed it to be the privilege of every member clusion , that all sums of money , which the State of Virgi- to question the substance of any report or bill presented nia has paid since the passage of the act of Congress of to the House ...
... supposed it to be the privilege of every member clusion , that all sums of money , which the State of Virgi- to question the substance of any report or bill presented nia has paid since the passage of the act of Congress of to the House ...
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