Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2;Volume 12Gales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... referred to should be distributed by the At- torney General instead of a board of commissioners ; which amendment , after some explanation by Messrs . CLAY , TALLMADGE , and WHITE , was agreed to . Sundry amendments were proposed by the ...
... referred to should be distributed by the At- torney General instead of a board of commissioners ; which amendment , after some explanation by Messrs . CLAY , TALLMADGE , and WHITE , was agreed to . Sundry amendments were proposed by the ...
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... referred to the Committee of Claims . NAVAL ACADEMY . Mr. SOUTHARD , from the Committee on Naval AF- fairs , reported a bill to establish a naval academy ; which was read , and ordered to a second reading . The report is as follows ...
... referred to the Committee of Claims . NAVAL ACADEMY . Mr. SOUTHARD , from the Committee on Naval AF- fairs , reported a bill to establish a naval academy ; which was read , and ordered to a second reading . The report is as follows ...
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... referred to the appropriation of two hundred thousand dollars for the purchase of the site of Fort Tompkins and its depen- dencies , and for the erection thereon of fortifications to protect and defend the main entrance into the harbor ...
... referred to the appropriation of two hundred thousand dollars for the purchase of the site of Fort Tompkins and its depen- dencies , and for the erection thereon of fortifications to protect and defend the main entrance into the harbor ...
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... referred to as a pre- cedent , was passed on the last day of the session , and there was therefore no time to have the appointments submitted to the revision of the Senate . But here there was no such exigency ; if this force was to be ...
... referred to as a pre- cedent , was passed on the last day of the session , and there was therefore no time to have the appointments submitted to the revision of the Senate . But here there was no such exigency ; if this force was to be ...
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... referred to the com- mittee , and we might thus have a breathing spell from this subject , to attend to the other important business which was now pressing upon us . After some further observations from Mr. PRES- TON , The several ...
... referred to the com- mittee , and we might thus have a breathing spell from this subject , to attend to the other important business which was now pressing upon us . After some further observations from Mr. PRES- TON , The several ...
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