Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumes 1-2; Volume 14; Volume 25; Volumes 70-71 |
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Page 1223
... opportunity bequest , in one of those fluctuations of mood to which he of
formally protesting against an encroachment upon their secms subject , may
republish , with a preface , the letter of province . Perhaps , however , as much
good would ...
... opportunity bequest , in one of those fluctuations of mood to which he of
formally protesting against an encroachment upon their secms subject , may
republish , with a preface , the letter of province . Perhaps , however , as much
good would ...
Page 1233
Does it not almost sicken us with the by a letter he wrote to Mr. Sherrod Williams ,
and by an- forms of popular Government ? How often have we lisother addressed
to a Cincinnati dinner - party ! tened to professions of unbounded faith in the ...
Does it not almost sicken us with the by a letter he wrote to Mr. Sherrod Williams ,
and by an- forms of popular Government ? How often have we lisother addressed
to a Cincinnati dinner - party ! tened to professions of unbounded faith in the ...
Page 1313
... in a letter to a gentleman of some distinc- tion of a public man , with
opportunities perhaps more fation in Pennsylvania ... trouble of looking into the
minutes of peated , in the letter alluded to , the opinions which he had evidence
taken before ...
... in a letter to a gentleman of some distinc- tion of a public man , with
opportunities perhaps more fation in Pennsylvania ... trouble of looking into the
minutes of peated , in the letter alluded to , the opinions which he had evidence
taken before ...
Page 1377
If there was a good rea to be paid in advance on all letters sent by the express
mail , son for the call , why was not the ... Was this to be done for the pitiful saving
of the the payment of letter postage by persons not at all intermoney it would cost
...
If there was a good rea to be paid in advance on all letters sent by the express
mail , son for the call , why was not the ... Was this to be done for the pitiful saving
of the the payment of letter postage by persons not at all intermoney it would cost
...
Page 1379
... for the House at once to act upon . ent experienced by the mistake of people as
to the exten- | The House divided upon Mr. Pickess's motion , which sion of the
franking privilege to letters by express mail , was carried , 100 votes tv 80 . & c .
... for the House at once to act upon . ent experienced by the mistake of people as
to the exten- | The House divided upon Mr. Pickess's motion , which sion of the
franking privilege to letters by express mail , was carried , 100 votes tv 80 . & c .
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