Register of Debates in Congress, Том 3;Том 19;Том 46Gales & Seaton, 1829 |
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... committees , ac- cording to the rule established at the last session , and amended at this . The chairman of each committee was separately ballot- ted for , and then the other members of each committee collectively . In no case was a ...
... committees , ac- cording to the rule established at the last session , and amended at this . The chairman of each committee was separately ballot- ted for , and then the other members of each committee collectively . In no case was a ...
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... Committee on Public Lands , or , indeed , to any oth- er Committee . The Senate would not be bound by any opinion expressed by such a Committee , as it would be for every individual member to pass upon the interpreta- tion of the ...
... Committee on Public Lands , or , indeed , to any oth- er Committee . The Senate would not be bound by any opinion expressed by such a Committee , as it would be for every individual member to pass upon the interpreta- tion of the ...
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... Committee considered the claim as coming within the ge- struction of the law by which they were granted , was neral rule , and that the Government ought to pay it . He His own opinion was , that the opin- moved to fill the blank with ...
... Committee considered the claim as coming within the ge- struction of the law by which they were granted , was neral rule , and that the Government ought to pay it . He His own opinion was , that the opin- moved to fill the blank with ...
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... committee was , to explain primarily the amendments which they had proposed , and then take up any amendments which the other Senators might see fit to offer . When the bill had thus been improved and per- fected by the united wisdom ...
... committee was , to explain primarily the amendments which they had proposed , and then take up any amendments which the other Senators might see fit to offer . When the bill had thus been improved and per- fected by the united wisdom ...
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... committee had thought proper to adopt it . Agreed to . On the amendment proposed by striking out the 14th section , Mr. HAYNE said it was an important alteration , as it proposed to dispense entirely with what were called special ...
... committee had thought proper to adopt it . Agreed to . On the amendment proposed by striking out the 14th section , Mr. HAYNE said it was an important alteration , as it proposed to dispense entirely with what were called special ...
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