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Página 1949
... House . Several other communications from the Secretary of the Treasury were laid before the House , and ordered to lie on the table . Mr. WISE moved to reconsider the vote directing the printing of 15,000 copies of the President's ...
... House . Several other communications from the Secretary of the Treasury were laid before the House , and ordered to lie on the table . Mr. WISE moved to reconsider the vote directing the printing of 15,000 copies of the President's ...
Página 1951
... House , that it was justly ascribable to that committee . Mr. C. would appeal to every old member of that House , whether it had not been uniform- ly the practice for the chairman of that committee to appeal and urge upon the House the ...
... House , that it was justly ascribable to that committee . Mr. C. would appeal to every old member of that House , whether it had not been uniform- ly the practice for the chairman of that committee to appeal and urge upon the House the ...
Página 1953
... House , and have the time extended . He called on the Committee of Ways and Means to put the House in possession of the bills . We must have them before we can act upon them at all . He supposed that thirty days would be a sufficient ...
... House , and have the time extended . He called on the Committee of Ways and Means to put the House in possession of the bills . We must have them before we can act upon them at all . He supposed that thirty days would be a sufficient ...
Página 1955
... House be refer- red to a select committee , to see if any alteration in them be necessary . Mr. MERCER suggested an alteration so as to secure the benefit of the rules of the last House until the com- mittee were ready to report . The ...
... House be refer- red to a select committee , to see if any alteration in them be necessary . Mr. MERCER suggested an alteration so as to secure the benefit of the rules of the last House until the com- mittee were ready to report . The ...
Página 1957
... House that those bills , de jure , had the preference over others ; but it would not prevent the House from taking up any other bill . Tke proposition of the gen- tleman from Vermont [ Mr. EVERETT ] would , he said , complicate his ...
... House that those bills , de jure , had the preference over others ; but it would not prevent the House from taking up any other bill . Tke proposition of the gen- tleman from Vermont [ Mr. EVERETT ] would , he said , complicate his ...
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