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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... favor of recommitting the bill, because it had not been sufficiently discussed and consid. ered in Committee of the Whole. Mr. VANDERPOEL thought that the motion to recommit was reasonable. As there had been so much of pressure and ...
... favor of recommitting the bill, because it had not been sufficiently discussed and consid. ered in Committee of the Whole. Mr. VANDERPOEL thought that the motion to recommit was reasonable. As there had been so much of pressure and ...
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... favor of the first resolution, may with propriety be used against the resolution now under consideration. After such a display of research, talents, and eloquence, as has been already exhibited upon this subject, it would argue extreme ...
... favor of the first resolution, may with propriety be used against the resolution now under consideration. After such a display of research, talents, and eloquence, as has been already exhibited upon this subject, it would argue extreme ...
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... favor of one side of the question, and vote in favor of the other. It shall be my endeavor to direct the feeble force of my mind to the main point in issue, and not exhaust my entire strength in fiercely combating the opinions and ...
... favor of one side of the question, and vote in favor of the other. It shall be my endeavor to direct the feeble force of my mind to the main point in issue, and not exhaust my entire strength in fiercely combating the opinions and ...
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... favor of a person more agreeable to him, by the apprehension that the discountenance of the Senate might frustrate the attempt, and bring some degree of discredit upon himself. Those who can best estimate the value of a steady ...
... favor of a person more agreeable to him, by the apprehension that the discountenance of the Senate might frustrate the attempt, and bring some degree of discredit upon himself. Those who can best estimate the value of a steady ...
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... favor of the bill. He said it was somewhat extraordinary that the House always had an Indian war on the occasion of every Indian bill. He believed the Indian Department to be the Purest and best conducted of all the others. He was not ...
... favor of the bill. He said it was somewhat extraordinary that the House always had an Indian war on the occasion of every Indian bill. He believed the Indian Department to be the Purest and best conducted of all the others. He was not ...
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