Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2; Volume 14; Volume 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 - Law |
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Page 1169
... bill the House might , by the aid of the previous question , also get through within the limits prescribed by the Senate for the duration of the session . Besides the ten or twelve millions of dol- lars for the Treasury , there was a bill ...
... bill the House might , by the aid of the previous question , also get through within the limits prescribed by the Senate for the duration of the session . Besides the ten or twelve millions of dol- lars for the Treasury , there was a bill ...
Page 1171
... bill , the sub - Treasury scheme , for about three weeks , while a single fortnight only was to be allowed for the discussion , not only of that measure , but of the resolu- tion on the subject of a national bank , the Mississippi elec ...
... bill , the sub - Treasury scheme , for about three weeks , while a single fortnight only was to be allowed for the discussion , not only of that measure , but of the resolu- tion on the subject of a national bank , the Mississippi elec ...
Page 1223
... bill as a substitute . The constitutional objection was treated with levity . Mr. John Randolph , of Virginia , had remarked that the time was rapidly approaching when members on this floor would be called to order for quoting the ...
... bill as a substitute . The constitutional objection was treated with levity . Mr. John Randolph , of Virginia , had remarked that the time was rapidly approaching when members on this floor would be called to order for quoting the ...
Page 1245
... bill then and there under consideration . If this supposition was well - founded , there would be no just cause to apply " harsh language " to the President . He could have avoided , without censure , making the sugges- tions in the ...
... bill then and there under consideration . If this supposition was well - founded , there would be no just cause to apply " harsh language " to the President . He could have avoided , without censure , making the sugges- tions in the ...
Page 1247
... BILL . The House met after the recess . The bill authorizing an issue of Treasury notes being under consideration in Committee of the Whole , Mr. DUNN , of Indiana , moved to amend the bill by adding a clause declaring , in substance ...
... BILL . The House met after the recess . The bill authorizing an issue of Treasury notes being under consideration in Committee of the Whole , Mr. DUNN , of Indiana , moved to amend the bill by adding a clause declaring , in substance ...
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