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... SENATE . MONDAY , DECEMBER 1 , 1828 . At 12 o'clock M. the Hon . SAMUEL SMITH , Presi- dent of the Senate , pro tempore , took the chair . Thirty - two members appeared , and answered to their names . The usual messages were ...
... SENATE . MONDAY , DECEMBER 1 , 1828 . At 12 o'clock M. the Hon . SAMUEL SMITH , Presi- dent of the Senate , pro tempore , took the chair . Thirty - two members appeared , and answered to their names . The usual messages were ...
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... Senate . It had been the practice , for many years , for members of the Senate to introduce their friends upon the floor of the Senate chamber . He had been called out this morning to see a gentleman from his own State , and when about ...
... Senate . It had been the practice , for many years , for members of the Senate to introduce their friends upon the floor of the Senate chamber . He had been called out this morning to see a gentleman from his own State , and when about ...
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... Senate too late to allow a proper examination of the papers connected with the respective cases ; and he would tell the Senate now , that , in case these petitions , memorials , and bills , were not acted upon , he would not be held ...
... Senate too late to allow a proper examination of the papers connected with the respective cases ; and he would tell the Senate now , that , in case these petitions , memorials , and bills , were not acted upon , he would not be held ...
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... SENATE ] Mr. EATON could see no object in applying to print- ers for their terms , unless the Senate were to be governed by those terms after they were received . He therefore moved that the whole should be laid upon the table , and the ...
... SENATE ] Mr. EATON could see no object in applying to print- ers for their terms , unless the Senate were to be governed by those terms after they were received . He therefore moved that the whole should be laid upon the table , and the ...
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... Senate . He wished that it had come before them , not in connexion with any thing else . If you go on the principle of economy in the selection , make that the principle ; but if you choose the printer , having high confidence in his ...
... Senate . He wished that it had come before them , not in connexion with any thing else . If you go on the principle of economy in the selection , make that the principle ; but if you choose the printer , having high confidence in his ...
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