Annals of the Congress of the United States, Том 2;Том 18Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... resolution ; and , be- fore it could be offered again , Mr. RANDOLPH renewed his motion , in the fol- lowing words ... resolution just withdrawn , he con . fessed he was opposed to it as inexpedient , and prepared to vote in favor of the ...
... resolution ; and , be- fore it could be offered again , Mr. RANDOLPH renewed his motion , in the fol- lowing words ... resolution just withdrawn , he con . fessed he was opposed to it as inexpedient , and prepared to vote in favor of the ...
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... resolution is given us by another provision of the Constitution . It is made the duty of the President to communi- cate to Congress from time to time such informa- tion on the state of the Union as may be deemed necessary and proper ...
... resolution is given us by another provision of the Constitution . It is made the duty of the President to communi- cate to Congress from time to time such informa- tion on the state of the Union as may be deemed necessary and proper ...
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... resolution propos- ed by the gentleman from Kentucky . The first resolution , offered by the gentleman from Virgi- nia , simply requested the President to do a certain act , transcending our own powers , in a modest manner ; but the ...
... resolution propos- ed by the gentleman from Kentucky . The first resolution , offered by the gentleman from Virgi- nia , simply requested the President to do a certain act , transcending our own powers , in a modest manner ; but the ...
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... resolution be consid- ered as a petition , the House can do nothing more impolitic than to become petitioners . This Le- gislature stands precedent to any department of the Government ; and if any gentleman thinks fit to come forward as ...
... resolution be consid- ered as a petition , the House can do nothing more impolitic than to become petitioners . This Le- gislature stands precedent to any department of the Government ; and if any gentleman thinks fit to come forward as ...
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... resolution had been eluded , out of respect for the opinions of gentlemen who objected to par- ticular parts of it , he had modified it , and offered it as follows : Resolved , That a special committee be appointed to inquire into the ...
... resolution had been eluded , out of respect for the opinions of gentlemen who objected to par- ticular parts of it , he had modified it , and offered it as follows : Resolved , That a special committee be appointed to inquire into the ...
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