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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... Speaker: In corroboration of what the sentiments of the great mass of the citizens of Lancaster county are, on the present exciting subject, I have the honor of presenting twenty memorials—a part only of those put in circulation—with ...
... Speaker: In corroboration of what the sentiments of the great mass of the citizens of Lancaster county are, on the present exciting subject, I have the honor of presenting twenty memorials—a part only of those put in circulation—with ...
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... Speaker, before any disposition is given to the paper which has just been read, I must bespeak the indulgence of the House whilst I submit a few remarks in relation to it. It comes, sir, from the county in which I reside, and it ...
... Speaker, before any disposition is given to the paper which has just been read, I must bespeak the indulgence of the House whilst I submit a few remarks in relation to it. It comes, sir, from the county in which I reside, and it ...
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... Speaker: I have received from the hands of my constituents the two memorials I am about to present to the House. They come fresh from the people, and are intended to convey a faithful picture of the existing state of the country, and of ...
... Speaker: I have received from the hands of my constituents the two memorials I am about to present to the House. They come fresh from the people, and are intended to convey a faithful picture of the existing state of the country, and of ...
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... Speaker: We have laws, or we have not laws. If we have laws, and they are not obeyed, to what purpose have we laws?” To which Mr. Sheridan promptly and very wittily replied as follows: “Mr. Speaker: The gen. tleman has spoken to the ...
... Speaker: We have laws, or we have not laws. If we have laws, and they are not obeyed, to what purpose have we laws?” To which Mr. Sheridan promptly and very wittily replied as follows: “Mr. Speaker: The gen. tleman has spoken to the ...
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... Speaker, I have only to say, looking to some of the great principles which have been brought into debate in connexion with this subject, and the whole course of opinion now, and argument heretofore expressed upon the various questions ...
... Speaker, I have only to say, looking to some of the great principles which have been brought into debate in connexion with this subject, and the whole course of opinion now, and argument heretofore expressed upon the various questions ...
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