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 2;Volume 13;Volume 69Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 6-10 de 100
Página 1453
... Chair thought the proceeding regular , Mr. B. would be glad that the preamble and bill should be read . The CHAIR said that the regular way would be to take the sense of the House whether the same should be read for the information of ...
... Chair thought the proceeding regular , Mr. B. would be glad that the preamble and bill should be read . The CHAIR said that the regular way would be to take the sense of the House whether the same should be read for the information of ...
Página 1479
... CHAIR replied that there was no precedent for such a division . Mr. MANN asked if , when the bill was on its passage , after its engrossment , a motion to recommit it , with in- structions to strike out the preamble , would not be in ...
... CHAIR replied that there was no precedent for such a division . Mr. MANN asked if , when the bill was on its passage , after its engrossment , a motion to recommit it , with in- structions to strike out the preamble , would not be in ...
Página 1493
... Chair is the bill providing for the admission of Michigan into the Union . I shall vote against the bill . I believe much less injury will be done by a delay , than by sanctioning the princi- ples upon which her admission is advocated ...
... Chair is the bill providing for the admission of Michigan into the Union . I shall vote against the bill . I believe much less injury will be done by a delay , than by sanctioning the princi- ples upon which her admission is advocated ...
Página 1509
... CHAIR reminded the gentleman from Georgia that , as he had not voted with the majority , he could not make that motion . Mr. DAWSON appealed to some gentleman who had voted in the majority to make the motion he had indica- ted . Mr ...
... CHAIR reminded the gentleman from Georgia that , as he had not voted with the majority , he could not make that motion . Mr. DAWSON appealed to some gentleman who had voted in the majority to make the motion he had indica- ted . Mr ...
Página 1511
... CHAIR replied that , after that day , it would take its place on the calendar among the unfinished business . The question was then taken , and decided in the nega- tive : Yeas 66 , nays 83 . So the second resolution was disagreed to ...
... CHAIR replied that , after that day , it would take its place on the calendar among the unfinished business . The question was then taken , and decided in the nega- tive : Yeas 66 , nays 83 . So the second resolution was disagreed to ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 4;Volume 10;Volume 61 United States. Congress Visualização integral - 1825 |
Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and ..., Parte 2 United States. Congress Visualização integral - 1830 |
Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising ..., Volume 2;Volume 14;Volume 71 United States. Congress Visualização integral - 1837 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Abijah Mann abolition accused ADAMS adopted amendment answer appear Appropriation Bill asked banks CALHOON called CAMBRELENG CAVE JOHNSON censure Chair chairman character Chilton Allan citizens claim Congress constitution contempt counsel debate duty election examination fact favor feelings gentleman from Massachusetts gentleman from Virginia GHOLSON Gideon Lee Government Hiland Hall honorable gentleman House Indians inquired interrogatory Job Mann John Calhoon John F. H. Claiborne Johnson justice Kentucky land last session ment Messrs Michigan mittee motion moved nation object officers opinion party PEARCE Peyton political present President previous question principle proceeding proposed proposition propounded R. M. Whitney received referred refused remarks resolution right of petition Samson Mason select committee Senate slavery slaves South Carolina Speaker Standefer taken Tennessee Texas Texians tion Treasury Union United VANDERPOEL vote Whittlesey whole Wise wished witness yeas and nays