Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2;Volume 12Gales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... CLAY opposed the amendment , as not in accord- ance with the provisions of the deed of cession from the State of Virginia , declaring that the lands given by her should be held for the common benefit of all the States then in the Union ...
... CLAY opposed the amendment , as not in accord- ance with the provisions of the deed of cession from the State of Virginia , declaring that the lands given by her should be held for the common benefit of all the States then in the Union ...
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... CLAY ] must be hard pressed for argument when he ral- lied the friends of the bill against a just amendment , by saying it had emanated from him , ( Mr. W. , ) an enemy of the bill . Mr. W. said it was true he had feared the policy of ...
... CLAY ] must be hard pressed for argument when he ral- lied the friends of the bill against a just amendment , by saying it had emanated from him , ( Mr. W. , ) an enemy of the bill . Mr. W. said it was true he had feared the policy of ...
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... CLAY rose to address the Senate in support of the bill . He observed that more had been already urged , with great ability , in its support , by those who had preceded him in debate , than was necessary to con- vince even the most ...
... CLAY rose to address the Senate in support of the bill . He observed that more had been already urged , with great ability , in its support , by those who had preceded him in debate , than was necessary to con- vince even the most ...
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... CLAY had concluded , The Senate adjourned . WEDNESDAY , APRIL 27 . NAVY BILL . On motion of Mr. SOUTHARD , the Senate proceed- ed to consider the bill making appropriations for the naval service . The question was taken on the ...
... CLAY had concluded , The Senate adjourned . WEDNESDAY , APRIL 27 . NAVY BILL . On motion of Mr. SOUTHARD , the Senate proceed- ed to consider the bill making appropriations for the naval service . The question was taken on the ...
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... CLAY stated that he had been unable to read the voluminous papers which belong to this matter , but expected he should be able to get through by to - morrow or the day after . After a few words from Mr. CALHOUN , of similar import , the ...
... CLAY stated that he had been unable to read the voluminous papers which belong to this matter , but expected he should be able to get through by to - morrow or the day after . After a few words from Mr. CALHOUN , of similar import , the ...
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