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... BIBB here read the following passage from executive officer appointed by him alone , or by the Pres- the first message of the President . ] In accordance with this principle , every species of pro- perty belonging to the United States ...
... BIBB here read the following passage from executive officer appointed by him alone , or by the Pres- the first message of the President . ] In accordance with this principle , every species of pro- perty belonging to the United States ...
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... BIBB rose on a point of order . The CHAIR could not conceive that there was any question of order . The paper was in possession of the Clerk , and at the disposal of the Senate . Mr. CALHOUN considered this a very novel case ; and it ...
... BIBB rose on a point of order . The CHAIR could not conceive that there was any question of order . The paper was in possession of the Clerk , and at the disposal of the Senate . Mr. CALHOUN considered this a very novel case ; and it ...
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... BIBB contended that one- fifth of the Senate could not be permitted to control the majority , and thus effect an object indirectly , which the majority were opposed to . The CHAIR then decided that the motion of Mr. FOR- SYTH was in ...
... BIBB contended that one- fifth of the Senate could not be permitted to control the majority , and thus effect an object indirectly , which the majority were opposed to . The CHAIR then decided that the motion of Mr. FOR- SYTH was in ...
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... Bibb , Calhoun , Chambers , Clay , Mr. FORSYTH said that he had received a very differ- ent account of the meeting at Baltimore from that which had been given by the honorable Senator from Massachu- setts . According to his account ...
... Bibb , Calhoun , Chambers , Clay , Mr. FORSYTH said that he had received a very differ- ent account of the meeting at Baltimore from that which had been given by the honorable Senator from Massachu- setts . According to his account ...
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... BIBB , took part . Mr. BIBB sent the Chair the following amendment , which he proposed to move when the amendment propo- sed by Mr. CLAY should be called up : After the words " President of the United States , " in the second line of ...
... BIBB , took part . Mr. BIBB sent the Chair the following amendment , which he proposed to move when the amendment propo- sed by Mr. CLAY should be called up : After the words " President of the United States , " in the second line of ...
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