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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... regard to the motion made by the gentleman from Maine , [ Mr. PARKS , ] it seemed to him ( Mr. L. ) that it imposed an invidious distinction between the rights of this corporation and those granted to other corporations . No longer ago ...
... regard to the motion made by the gentleman from Maine , [ Mr. PARKS , ] it seemed to him ( Mr. L. ) that it imposed an invidious distinction between the rights of this corporation and those granted to other corporations . No longer ago ...
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... regard to the petition from L. Swackhamer and fifty - three ministers and members of the Lutheran church in the State of New York , the report is substan tially correct ; but as the Speaker , after refusing to al- low the petition to be ...
... regard to the petition from L. Swackhamer and fifty - three ministers and members of the Lutheran church in the State of New York , the report is substan tially correct ; but as the Speaker , after refusing to al- low the petition to be ...
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... regard to this point , that a residence of six months in the State is one of the qualifications of an elector in Michigan ; and that it appears , from the documents before us , that about fifty thousand of the non - residents of ...
... regard to this point , that a residence of six months in the State is one of the qualifications of an elector in Michigan ; and that it appears , from the documents before us , that about fifty thousand of the non - residents of ...
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... regard to the Senators in Congress . " To which Mr. CLAIBORNE , of Mississippi , heretofore offered the following amendment : " And be it further resolved , That a select committee of five be appointed , with power to send for persons ...
... regard to the Senators in Congress . " To which Mr. CLAIBORNE , of Mississippi , heretofore offered the following amendment : " And be it further resolved , That a select committee of five be appointed , with power to send for persons ...
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... regard to the abuses in the Post Office Department . At the same time a gentleman , distinguished for his skill as a criminal lawyer , was placed at the head of the Committee on the Post Office in the Senate , and was heard to boast of ...
... regard to the abuses in the Post Office Department . At the same time a gentleman , distinguished for his skill as a criminal lawyer , was placed at the head of the Committee on the Post Office in the Senate , and was heard to boast of ...
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