The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 4Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1839 |
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... committee . In the case of Moore and Letcher , both parties had claimed the seat , both exhibit- ing prima facie evidence ; they had ab- stained from voting for Speaker ( by mu- tual agreement ) their names being passed by , by general ...
... committee . In the case of Moore and Letcher , both parties had claimed the seat , both exhibit- ing prima facie evidence ; they had ab- stained from voting for Speaker ( by mu- tual agreement ) their names being passed by , by general ...
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... committees might , in the close division of parties , exercise some influence on the course of legislation to be pursued by the House - the commit- tees being appointed by the Speaker - it was supposed that a sufficient number of this ...
... committees might , in the close division of parties , exercise some influence on the course of legislation to be pursued by the House - the commit- tees being appointed by the Speaker - it was supposed that a sufficient number of this ...
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... committees were , however , appointed , as usual . The only two committees of which it is necessary to enumerate the members - none of the others having had occasion to act - are the Committee on Finance , which was composed of Mr ...
... committees were , however , appointed , as usual . The only two committees of which it is necessary to enumerate the members - none of the others having had occasion to act - are the Committee on Finance , which was composed of Mr ...
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... Committee did not contemplate bringing any further propositions before the Senate the special order of the day being the Fourth Instalment Postpone- ment Bill , as reported on Monday . Mr. Rives first rose . He perceived with regret ...
... Committee did not contemplate bringing any further propositions before the Senate the special order of the day being the Fourth Instalment Postpone- ment Bill , as reported on Monday . Mr. Rives first rose . He perceived with regret ...
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... committee had not adopted this recommendation , but had added a provision of interest , in the bill reported by them for the issue of Treasury -notes . The second was no less strangely incon- sistent with the other cardinal doctrine of ...
... committee had not adopted this recommendation , but had added a provision of interest , in the bill reported by them for the issue of Treasury -notes . The second was no less strangely incon- sistent with the other cardinal doctrine of ...
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