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... vote of the Senate , they would strike out the second section of this bill , and thus solemnly settle the point , not to touch the Sinking Fund . The gentleman from New Jersey had accused him of using hard terms . He certainly intended ...
... vote of the Senate , they would strike out the second section of this bill , and thus solemnly settle the point , not to touch the Sinking Fund . The gentleman from New Jersey had accused him of using hard terms . He certainly intended ...
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... voted against laying the bill on the table ; but his only object was , that he might have an opportunity to vote on the bill , especially after what had passed in debate during the morning . The gentle- man from South Carolina had said ...
... voted against laying the bill on the table ; but his only object was , that he might have an opportunity to vote on the bill , especially after what had passed in debate during the morning . The gentle- man from South Carolina had said ...
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... voting upon the bill , and he still hoped that he might record his vote on the question upon the second section . He wished the gentleman from Georgia ( Mr. BERRIEN ) had delayed his motion until after the decision upon the second ...
... voting upon the bill , and he still hoped that he might record his vote on the question upon the second section . He wished the gentleman from Georgia ( Mr. BERRIEN ) had delayed his motion until after the decision upon the second ...
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... vote for similar bills . Mr. J. offered a statement of the affairs of the Company , which was laid upon the table . M. BRANCH then rejoined , and reiterated his objec- tions . Mr. CHANDLER said , the Government had already made one ...
... vote for similar bills . Mr. J. offered a statement of the affairs of the Company , which was laid upon the table . M. BRANCH then rejoined , and reiterated his objec- tions . Mr. CHANDLER said , the Government had already made one ...
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... vote , " to be obligatory , must have the sanction of both Houses , and be approved by the President . An ... Votes . - South Carolina OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS 51.
... vote , " to be obligatory , must have the sanction of both Houses , and be approved by the President . An ... Votes . - South Carolina OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS 51.
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