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 10;Volume 60Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... bill . He reminded the important victory , and had now been put in repair for the House that this bill was only in conformity with the prac- purpose of being used against the city of Charleston . He tice of Congress for many years past ...
... bill . He reminded the important victory , and had now been put in repair for the House that this bill was only in conformity with the prac- purpose of being used against the city of Charleston . He tice of Congress for many years past ...
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... Bill . breach of public faith , and appear to the public as vin- dictive , arbitrary , and unjust . [ FEB . 26 ... bill . The House proceeded to consider the bill making ap- propriations for the Indian Department for the year 1834 . Mr ...
... Bill . breach of public faith , and appear to the public as vin- dictive , arbitrary , and unjust . [ FEB . 26 ... bill . The House proceeded to consider the bill making ap- propriations for the Indian Department for the year 1834 . Mr ...
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... Bill . alteration were necessary , and improvement could be made . The year was now far advanced , and it was requisite , from many considerations , that the bill should not be arrested in its progress . [ H. of R. Mr. McKAY explained ...
... Bill . alteration were necessary , and improvement could be made . The year was now far advanced , and it was requisite , from many considerations , that the bill should not be arrested in its progress . [ H. of R. Mr. McKAY explained ...
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... Bill . Mr. V. spoke at considerable length on the subject . He declared himself to be the friend of economy and re- trenchment . The excess of expenditure of the present administration over that of the preceding one was $ 5,000,000 ...
... Bill . Mr. V. spoke at considerable length on the subject . He declared himself to be the friend of economy and re- trenchment . The excess of expenditure of the present administration over that of the preceding one was $ 5,000,000 ...
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... Bill . [ H. of R. time ; it has been , as was foretold , a perfect waste - gate parts of the country . The expenditures of the last in the treasury ; and we have , up to this day , seen no abused administration , for all purposes ...
... Bill . [ H. of R. time ; it has been , as was foretold , a perfect waste - gate parts of the country . The expenditures of the last in the treasury ; and we have , up to this day , seen no abused administration , for all purposes ...
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