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 7;Volume 21;Volume 52Gales & Seaton, 1831 |
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... James Monroe . [ SENATE . points of order were discussed , and then some remarks unceasing but fruitless attempts to procure the justice were made on the constitutionality of the appointment of due to our citizens . Other causes soon ...
... James Monroe . [ SENATE . points of order were discussed , and then some remarks unceasing but fruitless attempts to procure the justice were made on the constitutionality of the appointment of due to our citizens . Other causes soon ...
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... James Monroe . وو [ MARCH 2 , 1831 . circumstances , he submitted to the two counsellors , on the price . He very probably did repeat that they would day I have named , the question , whether it would be have negotiated to greater ...
... James Monroe . وو [ MARCH 2 , 1831 . circumstances , he submitted to the two counsellors , on the price . He very probably did repeat that they would day I have named , the question , whether it would be have negotiated to greater ...
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... wishes to call up reports of this House in 1802 , ' 3 , and ' 4 , to prove that Mr. Jeffer- son , and the party in power with him , were in favor of the H. OF R. ] The Claim of James Monroe .-- 389 390 OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS .
... wishes to call up reports of this House in 1802 , ' 3 , and ' 4 , to prove that Mr. Jeffer- son , and the party in power with him , were in favor of the H. OF R. ] The Claim of James Monroe .-- 389 390 OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS .
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... James Monroe .-- Asylum for the Blind .-- The Impeachment . Public Expenditures appeared to him the most proper committee to refer the subject to . Mr. CHILTON said he had no objection to such a refer- ence of it . Mr. JENNINGS , after ...
... James Monroe .-- Asylum for the Blind .-- The Impeachment . Public Expenditures appeared to him the most proper committee to refer the subject to . Mr. CHILTON said he had no objection to such a refer- ence of it . Mr. JENNINGS , after ...
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... James Monroe .-- Bernard Kelly . [ H. OF R. Mr. JOHNS said he did not think it worth his while to one hundred and ... JAMES MONROE . Mr. MERCER made an ineffectual atttempt to get up the bill for the relief of James Monroe ; the Chair de ...
... James Monroe .-- Bernard Kelly . [ H. OF R. Mr. JOHNS said he did not think it worth his while to one hundred and ... JAMES MONROE . Mr. MERCER made an ineffectual atttempt to get up the bill for the relief of James Monroe ; the Chair de ...
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