Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 7, 1835-March 3, 1839D. Appleton, 1860 |
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... individual ; and he would again repeat that it Mr. PATTON called up the motion made by him on Friday last , to reconsider the vote of the House , by which a petition for the abolition of slavery in the District , presented by a gentle ...
... individual ; and he would again repeat that it Mr. PATTON called up the motion made by him on Friday last , to reconsider the vote of the House , by which a petition for the abolition of slavery in the District , presented by a gentle ...
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... individuals or banks , touching the disbursements of ascertain the probable amount of damages that the public money ... individual or Mr. WISE resumed and concluded his re- marks in support of his motion , When Mr. WISE had concluded ...
... individuals or banks , touching the disbursements of ascertain the probable amount of damages that the public money ... individual or Mr. WISE resumed and concluded his re- marks in support of his motion , When Mr. WISE had concluded ...
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... individual member . If the House required it , he would state all that he knew respecting the memorials , but not otherwise . He had examined them very care- fully , and had made a schedule of the places and States they came from , and ...
... individual member . If the House required it , he would state all that he knew respecting the memorials , but not otherwise . He had examined them very care- fully , and had made a schedule of the places and States they came from , and ...
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... individual had deposited in the ballot - box a vote in my favor . I was , then , bound in duty to present these memorials and remonstrances to the House ; and if that duty was of perfect and irremissible obligation , with regard to ...
... individual had deposited in the ballot - box a vote in my favor . I was , then , bound in duty to present these memorials and remonstrances to the House ; and if that duty was of perfect and irremissible obligation , with regard to ...
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... individual pre- eminent in all the virtues of social and private life , or one that combined the merits of a pa- triot , statesman , and sage , that would not find a ready and full response in the minds and hearts of all who hear me ...
... individual pre- eminent in all the virtues of social and private life , or one that combined the merits of a pa- triot , statesman , and sage , that would not find a ready and full response in the minds and hearts of all who hear me ...
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Abijah Mann ADAMS adopted amendment amount Andrew Jackson answer authority BENTON CALHOUN called CAMBRELENG Chair character Chilton Allan circulation citizens committee Congress considered constitution convention currency deposit banks deposit law District of Columbia dollars duty effect elected ernment Executive existence Expunging Resolution fact favor Federal friends gentleman Gideon Lee gold and silver Government Hiland Hall honorable House institutions interest issue Jackson JANUARY John Calhoon journal King of Georgia last session legislative Legislature measure ment Message Michigan millions Missouri motion nation object officers opinion paper passed payment petition Peyton political present President principle proceedings proposed proposition public lands public money purpose question R. M. Whitney received referred Resolved revenue Secretary Senate Senator from Missouri slavery slaves South Carolina Speaker specie Standefer Sub-Treasury Bill surplus thing tion Treasury Union United vote whole WISE yeas and nays