Register of Debates in Congress: 22nd Congress, 1st session, pt. 1. Senate: Dec. 5, 1831 to July 10, 1832. 1418 columns, Volume 2;Volume 8;Volume 54Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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Página 1461
... motion for postpone- flict very soon , if this question is not put to rest . There ment , and carried in the affirmative - yeas 77 , nays 55 . were already , between the two lines , serious apprehensions of the inhabitants whether they ...
... motion for postpone- flict very soon , if this question is not put to rest . There ment , and carried in the affirmative - yeas 77 , nays 55 . were already , between the two lines , serious apprehensions of the inhabitants whether they ...
Página 1467
... motion that the whole ed by the honorable gentleman from Illinois proposed an subject be referred to a Committee of the Whole on the inquiry into the expediency of applying one - third of the state of the Union , and thus prevent the ...
... motion that the whole ed by the honorable gentleman from Illinois proposed an subject be referred to a Committee of the Whole on the inquiry into the expediency of applying one - third of the state of the Union , and thus prevent the ...
Página 1475
... motion . Mr. WILDE , of Georgia , renewed the motion to lay the resolutions on the table . Mr. EVERETT , of Mass . , then said that this was a question so important , under the circumstances , that he felt it his duty to ask that it be ...
... motion . Mr. WILDE , of Georgia , renewed the motion to lay the resolutions on the table . Mr. EVERETT , of Mass . , then said that this was a question so important , under the circumstances , that he felt it his duty to ask that it be ...
Página 1481
... motion he was now about to propose , since the resolution had been offered by a young member , who might consider himself not courteously treated ; but he was constrained to move that the resolution and amend- ment should be laid on the ...
... motion he was now about to propose , since the resolution had been offered by a young member , who might consider himself not courteously treated ; but he was constrained to move that the resolution and amend- ment should be laid on the ...
Página 1483
... motion of LOR , ] and was certain that any change of the rule would Mr. McCoy , of Virginia , to commit the bill to the Com- be for the better . mittee of Claims . Mr. MCCARTY hoped the resolution would not pass . Under the rule as ...
... motion of LOR , ] and was certain that any change of the rule would Mr. McCoy , of Virginia , to commit the bill to the Com- be for the better . mittee of Claims . Mr. MCCARTY hoped the resolution would not pass . Under the rule as ...
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Página 1951 - Both the constitutionality and the expediency of the law creating this bank are well questioned by a large portion of our fellow-citizens, and it must be admitted by all that it has failed in the great end of establishing a uniform and sound currency.
Página 1433 - November, 1788, nor upon the indemnities mutually due or claimed, the parties will negotiate further on these subjects at a convenient time, and until they may have agreed upon these points the said treaties and convention shall have no operation, and the relations of the two countries shall be regulated as follows : Art.
Página 1803 - ... resolved by the senate and house of representatives, that the president of the senate and speaker of the house of representatives, be authorized to close the present session by adjourning their respective houses on the day of...
Página 1765 - ... of the United States, shall originate in the first branch of the legislature of the United States, and shall not be altered or amended...
Página 1971 - ... as shall be requisite for its immediate accommodation in relation to the convenient transacting of its business, and such as shall have been bona fide mortgaged to it by way of security, or conveyed to it in satisfaction of debts previously contracted in the course of its dealings, or purchased at sales upon judgments which shall have been obtained for such debts.
Página 1951 - The charter of the Bank of the United States expires in 1836, and its stockholders will most probably apply for a renewal of their privileges. In order to avoid the evils resulting from precipitancy in a measure involving such important principles, and such deep pecuniary interests, I feel that I cannot, in justice to the parties interested, too soon present it to the deliberate consideration of the Legislature and the People.
Página 1955 - Resolved, That copies of this resolution be transmitted to the President of the United States, the Vice President of the United States, the Secretary of State...
Página 1783 - Taught by the great example which I have so long had before me never to oppose my private wishes to the public will, I must consent to the request made by Congress, which you have had the goodness to transmit to me; and in doing this I need not, I can not, say what a sacrifice of individual feeling I make to a sense of public duty.
Página 1925 - ... then shall I have learned what ingratitude is, then shall I have realized a tale, which will embitter every moment of my future life. But I am under no such apprehensions. A country, rescued by their arms from impending ruin, will never leave unpaid the debt of gratitude.
Página 1783 - And be it further resolved, that the President of the United States be requested to direct a copy of these resolutions to be transmitted to Mrs. Washington, assuring her of the profound respect Congress will ever bear...