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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... vote in favor of any it . After what I have already said , I believe I need not man's election , contrary to his private unbiased judg - occupy the time of the House in establishing this point . ment , it is a case of corruption . But ...
... vote in favor of any it . After what I have already said , I believe I need not man's election , contrary to his private unbiased judg - occupy the time of the House in establishing this point . ment , it is a case of corruption . But ...
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... vote in the election of any member of Parliament , under penalty of one hundred pounds , and disqualification to hold any office or place of trust ever afterwards . The act of 12 and 13 William III ( 1700 ) contained a similar ...
... vote in the election of any member of Parliament , under penalty of one hundred pounds , and disqualification to hold any office or place of trust ever afterwards . The act of 12 and 13 William III ( 1700 ) contained a similar ...
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... vote at elections , as a qualified citizen , is not meant to be restrained , nor , however given , shall it have any effect to his prejudice ; but it is expected that he will not attempt to influence the votes of others , nor take any ...
... vote at elections , as a qualified citizen , is not meant to be restrained , nor , however given , shall it have any effect to his prejudice ; but it is expected that he will not attempt to influence the votes of others , nor take any ...
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... vote at the polls ; and many , who could not break their party ties , yet joined in the general condemnation . The result has given me increased confidence in the virtue and sagacity of the people . They will not " see the right , and ...
... vote at the polls ; and many , who could not break their party ties , yet joined in the general condemnation . The result has given me increased confidence in the virtue and sagacity of the people . They will not " see the right , and ...
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... vote against the bill , he felt called upon to state one or two objections to it , in addition to those which have already been urged by his colleague , [ Mr. WARDWELL , ] and the honorable gentleman from Pennsylvania , [ Mr. SUTHERLAND ...
... vote against the bill , he felt called upon to state one or two objections to it , in addition to those which have already been urged by his colleague , [ Mr. WARDWELL , ] and the honorable gentleman from Pennsylvania , [ Mr. SUTHERLAND ...
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