Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Том 4;Том 10;Том 61Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... thought that those questions being purely of a judicial character , it was but right that the House should settle them by a distinct and separate vote . I thought that , in presenting them in this way , they would be less complicated ...
... thought that those questions being purely of a judicial character , it was but right that the House should settle them by a distinct and separate vote . I thought that , in presenting them in this way , they would be less complicated ...
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... thought rity . The majority must rule . The person who has the that the officers were not proceeding with regularity , they most legal votes is elected . have no power to correct or remedy it . Officers gene- The fact that the people ...
... thought rity . The majority must rule . The person who has the that the officers were not proceeding with regularity , they most legal votes is elected . have no power to correct or remedy it . Officers gene- The fact that the people ...
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... thought this matter might be trusted to the discretion of gentlemen themselves ; and , if members were disposed to separate them , they could do so notwithstanding they were bound together by a small cord . In point of fact , they were ...
... thought this matter might be trusted to the discretion of gentlemen themselves ; and , if members were disposed to separate them , they could do so notwithstanding they were bound together by a small cord . In point of fact , they were ...
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... thought fit to arraign this House for the exercise of ty- to be practised on her citizens . He had no doubt that ranny and usurpation towards the bank government . the poor , ignorant , benighted Pennsylvanians would be Yes , the ...
... thought fit to arraign this House for the exercise of ty- to be practised on her citizens . He had no doubt that ranny and usurpation towards the bank government . the poor , ignorant , benighted Pennsylvanians would be Yes , the ...
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... thought the charge against should be printed . He wished the people of this coun- the committee , of usurping arbitrary power , of the same try to understand the position which had been taken by class with those that had been so ...
... thought the charge against should be printed . He wished the people of this coun- the committee , of usurping arbitrary power , of the same try to understand the position which had been taken by class with those that had been so ...
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