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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... consideration, in the main point of view, the same as the one offered by my colleague, [Mr. McDuffIE, ) which has been excluded from debate by the vote sustaining the call for the previous question. The future disposition of the public ...
... consideration, in the main point of view, the same as the one offered by my colleague, [Mr. McDuffIE, ) which has been excluded from debate by the vote sustaining the call for the previous question. The future disposition of the public ...
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... consideration by the House. The reasons of the Secretary sink into utter insignificancy when we consider the circumstances of removal, and the arguments to which gentlemen have resorted for its justification. Although some have ...
... consideration by the House. The reasons of the Secretary sink into utter insignificancy when we consider the circumstances of removal, and the arguments to which gentlemen have resorted for its justification. Although some have ...
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... consideration, disconnected from the duties of his trust, might be justly regarded an abuse of power; but to dismiss an able and faithful officer, for the purpose of acquiring a power that belongs to another department of the Government ...
... consideration, disconnected from the duties of his trust, might be justly regarded an abuse of power; but to dismiss an able and faithful officer, for the purpose of acquiring a power that belongs to another department of the Government ...
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... consideration, to protest against any such purpose; and not to lend it even the momentary sanction that might seem to be implied, in referring the present bill to the Committee on the District. Mr. WAYNE said that if the facts were as ...
... consideration, to protest against any such purpose; and not to lend it even the momentary sanction that might seem to be implied, in referring the present bill to the Committee on the District. Mr. WAYNE said that if the facts were as ...
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... consideration of the bill which had just been read; and he felt under particular obligations for the generous courtesy manifested on that occasion by the gentleman from Virginia, a friend of the bill, [Mr. Mason,] upon his right. He had ...
... consideration of the bill which had just been read; and he felt under particular obligations for the generous courtesy manifested on that occasion by the gentleman from Virginia, a friend of the bill, [Mr. Mason,] upon his right. He had ...
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