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 |
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... proper to move this as a separate resolution . The information required by it could not be obtained for a considerable time , and would prevent an early answer being made to the original resolution . After a few words from Mr. MERCER ...
... proper to move this as a separate resolution . The information required by it could not be obtained for a considerable time , and would prevent an early answer being made to the original resolution . After a few words from Mr. MERCER ...
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... proper , but , on the contrary , had refused , to Upon this issue would depend with him the question permit him , ( Mr. P. , ) coming from the town from which of concurrence in the feeling expressed ( though not this paper purported to ...
... proper , but , on the contrary , had refused , to Upon this issue would depend with him the question permit him , ( Mr. P. , ) coming from the town from which of concurrence in the feeling expressed ( though not this paper purported to ...
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... proper organ of the House , whether he had the right to present a peti- tion under a subsisting order , which right one of my colleagues , [ Mr. WISE , ] and other members , explicitly assert that order clearly gave him . It is true ...
... proper organ of the House , whether he had the right to present a peti- tion under a subsisting order , which right one of my colleagues , [ Mr. WISE , ] and other members , explicitly assert that order clearly gave him . It is true ...
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... proper range of order . If the gentleman was suffered to go on in this way , it must be obvious that a debate was springing up which would be interminable . The CHAIR reminded the House that he had several times interposed to confine ...
... proper range of order . If the gentleman was suffered to go on in this way , it must be obvious that a debate was springing up which would be interminable . The CHAIR reminded the House that he had several times interposed to confine ...
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... proper or not ; no one knows . But suppose it is proper , where then is the of fence in asking if it be proper ? And suppose the House decide that it is improper , where then is the offence in ascertaining , in asking merely , what is ...
... proper or not ; no one knows . But suppose it is proper , where then is the of fence in asking if it be proper ? And suppose the House decide that it is improper , where then is the offence in ascertaining , in asking merely , what is ...
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