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 1171
... had been the main object he had in view , in making the and will do so . For
himself , he said he came there to adminremarks he had done to the House . ister
relief to the people ; and , with the gentleman from Mr. PATTON could not vote for
...
... had been the main object he had in view , in making the and will do so . For
himself , he said he came there to adminremarks he had done to the House . ister
relief to the people ; and , with the gentleman from Mr. PATTON could not vote for
...
Page 1173
He had voted for the introduc- son , Rumsey , Russell , Augustine H. Shepperd ,
Charles tion of the bill in question , as a ... with the perfect un Vanderveer ,
Wagener , John White , Elisha Whittlesey , derstanding that he [ Mr. WISE ] would
vote ...
He had voted for the introduc- son , Rumsey , Russell , Augustine H. Shepperd ,
Charles tion of the bill in question , as a ... with the perfect un Vanderveer ,
Wagener , John White , Elisha Whittlesey , derstanding that he [ Mr. WISE ] would
vote ...
Page 1177
... required by the statute ; that every man enticases have been cited , Kinsey
Johns of Delaware , and lled to vote knew ... fill a sitting members a clear majority
of several thousand votes vacancy which would not happen until the 4th of March
...
... required by the statute ; that every man enticases have been cited , Kinsey
Johns of Delaware , and lled to vote knew ... fill a sitting members a clear majority
of several thousand votes vacancy which would not happen until the 4th of March
...
Page 1179
Tlie law does not give the right of voting ; it is not intended to restrain or abridge it
; ils great object is to pro . was so plain , express , and iinperative , as , to
authorize the mote and secure a fair and free exercise of it . Gentlemen who
argue , as ...
Tlie law does not give the right of voting ; it is not intended to restrain or abridge it
; ils great object is to pro . was so plain , express , and iinperative , as , to
authorize the mote and secure a fair and free exercise of it . Gentlemen who
argue , as ...
Page 1183
... them voted their powers had returned to the people for their exercise , by ballot
, others viva voce --- some of them preferred what is the State remaining exposed
in the meantime to all the dan called a general ticket , others the district system ...
... them voted their powers had returned to the people for their exercise , by ballot
, others viva voce --- some of them preferred what is the State remaining exposed
in the meantime to all the dan called a general ticket , others the district system ...
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