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... motion , which passed both Houses , providing for the erec- tion of toll - gates upon this road , which had afterwards been defeated upon constitutional principles . At an early day in the last session , he had introduced a bill which ...
... motion , which passed both Houses , providing for the erec- tion of toll - gates upon this road , which had afterwards been defeated upon constitutional principles . At an early day in the last session , he had introduced a bill which ...
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... motion prevailed . WEDNESDAY , DEC . 17 , 1828 . The Senate , on motion of Mr. EATON , proceeded to the consideration of the joint resolution providing the mode for the election of a public printer ; the question being on the amendment ...
... motion prevailed . WEDNESDAY , DEC . 17 , 1828 . The Senate , on motion of Mr. EATON , proceeded to the consideration of the joint resolution providing the mode for the election of a public printer ; the question being on the amendment ...
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... motion , and that was , to refer the matter to the Committee on the Con- tingent Expenses of the Senate . He begged leave to say that he had no object in view , but to get at the merits of the case . If he was now called upon to vote ...
... motion , and that was , to refer the matter to the Committee on the Con- tingent Expenses of the Senate . He begged leave to say that he had no object in view , but to get at the merits of the case . If he was now called upon to vote ...
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... motion of Mr. W. prevailed . Mr. MARKS explained , that he had not paid attention to the provisions of the bill , and repeated , it was immate- rial to him whether it passed or no . Mr. BENTON stated , that the object of the bill was to ...
... motion of Mr. W. prevailed . Mr. MARKS explained , that he had not paid attention to the provisions of the bill , and repeated , it was immate- rial to him whether it passed or no . Mr. BENTON stated , that the object of the bill was to ...
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... motion of any Senator ; the vote , of course , would be on each separate resolution . [ JAN . 7 to 12 , 1829 . MONDAY , JAN . 12 , 1829 . GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES . The CHAIR communicated a letter from the Governor of the State of ...
... motion of any Senator ; the vote , of course , would be on each separate resolution . [ JAN . 7 to 12 , 1829 . MONDAY , JAN . 12 , 1829 . GEORGIA AND THE UNITED STATES . The CHAIR communicated a letter from the Governor of the State of ...
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