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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... vote of the majority of the House, a few days ago, either for the previous question, or the reference of the Secretary's letter to the Committee of Ways and Means, finally decided the question of restoration. Therefore, I cannot regard ...
... vote of the majority of the House, a few days ago, either for the previous question, or the reference of the Secretary's letter to the Committee of Ways and Means, finally decided the question of restoration. Therefore, I cannot regard ...
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... vote against a renewal of the bank charter, should this question be presented while I have the honor of a seat upon this floor; yet am I equally determined, at this time, to vote for a restoration of the deposites, with the view to ...
... vote against a renewal of the bank charter, should this question be presented while I have the honor of a seat upon this floor; yet am I equally determined, at this time, to vote for a restoration of the deposites, with the view to ...
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... voting that declaration of war against all the states, which throws the sword before the judgment of the courts, and ... vote. He felt that, on presenting these resolutions, and delivering his own views of the powers of this Gov*ment, he ...
... voting that declaration of war against all the states, which throws the sword before the judgment of the courts, and ... vote. He felt that, on presenting these resolutions, and delivering his own views of the powers of this Gov*ment, he ...
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... vote; and, in the one mode or the other, the legislative and executive powers might speedily come to be blended in the same hands.” The veto power is also said, in the same number, to be “a salutary check upon the legislative body ...
... vote; and, in the one mode or the other, the legislative and executive powers might speedily come to be blended in the same hands.” The veto power is also said, in the same number, to be “a salutary check upon the legislative body ...
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... vote on this naked question, I had no difficulty how to vote. I thought, as an individual founding my opinion upon the general credit of the institution, that it was safe; and I said so. I never thought of the question whether the ...
... vote on this naked question, I had no difficulty how to vote. I thought, as an individual founding my opinion upon the general credit of the institution, that it was safe; and I said so. I never thought of the question whether the ...
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