Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Volume 2;Volume 13;Volume 69Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... North Carolina [ Mr. BINUM ] being entitled to the floor , ) but was postponed until this day . At the time of its postponement the question on the re- ception of the petition was undecided , and the gentle- man from North Carolina was ...
... North Carolina [ Mr. BINUM ] being entitled to the floor , ) but was postponed until this day . At the time of its postponement the question on the re- ception of the petition was undecided , and the gentle- man from North Carolina was ...
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... North Carolina [ Mr. MCKAY ] was upon his legs , proposing to reduce the revenue ; and more patriots sprung up in one moment , in this House , than I had dreamed were to be found in the ranks of public men in the whole country . It must ...
... North Carolina [ Mr. MCKAY ] was upon his legs , proposing to reduce the revenue ; and more patriots sprung up in one moment , in this House , than I had dreamed were to be found in the ranks of public men in the whole country . It must ...
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... North ventured to say that he thought the case presented no great cause of alarm , and instant . ly , and it would appear from all sides of the House , there arose such indignant clamors that it was some time before order could be ...
... North ventured to say that he thought the case presented no great cause of alarm , and instant . ly , and it would appear from all sides of the House , there arose such indignant clamors that it was some time before order could be ...
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... North Carolina , called for a di- vision of the question on the resolutions ; and the first being agreed to without a count- Mr. W. asked for the yeas and nays on concurring with the second resolution , ( which would require a vote of ...
... North Carolina , called for a di- vision of the question on the resolutions ; and the first being agreed to without a count- Mr. W. asked for the yeas and nays on concurring with the second resolution , ( which would require a vote of ...
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... North Carolina , moved a call of the House . Mr. PATTON called for the yeas and nays on this motion ; which were ordered , and were : Yeas 60 , nays 94 . So the House refused to order the call . The question then recurred on the passage ...
... North Carolina , moved a call of the House . Mr. PATTON called for the yeas and nays on this motion ; which were ordered , and were : Yeas 60 , nays 94 . So the House refused to order the call . The question then recurred on the passage ...
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