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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... tion , the history of the world is at hand to give it . But motion was debateable , and the whole Senate might an- I will not cite the history of the world , but one eminent swer him . The VICE PRESIDENT then directed Mr. B. to example ...
... tion , the history of the world is at hand to give it . But motion was debateable , and the whole Senate might an- I will not cite the history of the world , but one eminent swer him . The VICE PRESIDENT then directed Mr. B. to example ...
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... tion , to make a striking and conspicuous display of the corporated company of pawnbrokers ! The allegation omnipotence of the bank , and the nullity of the State ? staggers belief , but a reference to the charter will dispel 2. It ...
... tion , to make a striking and conspicuous display of the corporated company of pawnbrokers ! The allegation omnipotence of the bank , and the nullity of the State ? staggers belief , but a reference to the charter will dispel 2. It ...
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... tion of stage conveyance is seven hundred and forty - five ment without invoking us ? Has it wasted all the surplus left thousand seven hundred and sixty - seven miles . under its administration for forty years ? The Senate will But how ...
... tion of stage conveyance is seven hundred and forty - five ment without invoking us ? Has it wasted all the surplus left thousand seven hundred and sixty - seven miles . under its administration for forty years ? The Senate will But how ...
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... tion , as a little too much in the Hercules vein ? " And one of the three , I return him all the thanks which this might he not possibly have been tempted to repeat , in kind of courtesy merits ; and must add , that in the member reply ...
... tion , as a little too much in the Hercules vein ? " And one of the three , I return him all the thanks which this might he not possibly have been tempted to repeat , in kind of courtesy merits ; and must add , that in the member reply ...
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... tion - suppose the bill to regulate the mileage of members voice ought to be heard in cases of alleged criminality of Congress to be under consideration , would we be re- but that of calm deliberation . stricted from inquiring what ...
... tion - suppose the bill to regulate the mileage of members voice ought to be heard in cases of alleged criminality of Congress to be under consideration , would we be re- but that of calm deliberation . stricted from inquiring what ...
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