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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... gentleman will correct me . As to the fact of the interference of public officers in the late elections , openly and directly , is there any one here who will deny it ? Is there one member in this House who will deny that this ...
... gentleman will correct me . As to the fact of the interference of public officers in the late elections , openly and directly , is there any one here who will deny it ? Is there one member in this House who will deny that this ...
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... gentlemen had called for specifi- cations . Tedious as they are , I have given them , be- cause they were demanded , and will ask in return the measure of legal justice , a recovery secundem allegata d probata . But the gentleman from ...
... gentlemen had called for specifi- cations . Tedious as they are , I have given them , be- cause they were demanded , and will ask in return the measure of legal justice , a recovery secundem allegata d probata . But the gentleman from ...
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... gentleman retained a seat on ibat fluor . The gentleman had not , however , contented himself with repelling the supposed attack , but he had crossed the line , and carried the war into the North . He had sig . Difiantly asked if the ...
... gentleman retained a seat on ibat fluor . The gentleman had not , however , contented himself with repelling the supposed attack , but he had crossed the line , and carried the war into the North . He had sig . Difiantly asked if the ...
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... gentleman [ Mr. ALFORD ] had no occasion to apologize ; the stillness which had prevailed in the House , the silence with which he had been listened to , was an honorable testimony paid to his eloquence , and a proof of the ...
... gentleman [ Mr. ALFORD ] had no occasion to apologize ; the stillness which had prevailed in the House , the silence with which he had been listened to , was an honorable testimony paid to his eloquence , and a proof of the ...
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... gentleman from Maine , [ Mr. JARVIS , ] and he felt it his duty to state his concurrence in those views . He had made inquiries of many practical men , and some of the highest officers of the navy , on this subject ; and , from the ...
... gentleman from Maine , [ Mr. JARVIS , ] and he felt it his duty to state his concurrence in those views . He had made inquiries of many practical men , and some of the highest officers of the navy , on this subject ; and , from the ...
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