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 ..., Том 2;Том 13;Том 69Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... PEYTON asked the indulgence of the House to not ce a matter personal to himself , which had appeared in the official journal of this morning . Leave being given , Mr. PEYTON rose and said : The House would bear bim witness that he had ...
... PEYTON asked the indulgence of the House to not ce a matter personal to himself , which had appeared in the official journal of this morning . Leave being given , Mr. PEYTON rose and said : The House would bear bim witness that he had ...
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... PEYTON , having concluded , then resumed his seat . The resolution of the committee of investigation was then read by the Clerk of the House . myself . He had felt his way , for some time before , in the Globe . He tried our patience ...
... PEYTON , having concluded , then resumed his seat . The resolution of the committee of investigation was then read by the Clerk of the House . myself . He had felt his way , for some time before , in the Globe . He tried our patience ...
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... PEYTON might become calm , and not retire shielding myself behind my constitutional privileges . at the same time with the witness . This course was Now , I tell you that I claim no constitutional privileges adopted , and successfully ...
... PEYTON might become calm , and not retire shielding myself behind my constitutional privileges . at the same time with the witness . This course was Now , I tell you that I claim no constitutional privileges adopted , and successfully ...
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... PEYTON and Mr. Whitney . As so many jarring accounts had gone forth , such a desire is not without reason in its favor . He had not heard the accounts given by those who preceded him , and hence he could not say whether those accounts ...
... PEYTON and Mr. Whitney . As so many jarring accounts had gone forth , such a desire is not without reason in its favor . He had not heard the accounts given by those who preceded him , and hence he could not say whether those accounts ...
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... PEYTON , in the same resolution ! Sir , if you had been present and witnessed the scene of that night , you would have been struck with the immense difference be . tween the two men . I will tell you what you would have seen : you would ...
... PEYTON , in the same resolution ! Sir , if you had been present and witnessed the scene of that night , you would have been struck with the immense difference be . tween the two men . I will tell you what you would have seen : you would ...
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