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 ..., Volume 2; Volume 13; Volume 69Gales & Seaton, 1837 - Law |
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Page 1429
... South Weymouth had , therefore , on the 9th instant , been received and laid on the table . The petitions from the ... South Weymouth . I had presented it immediately after the motion to receive the petition from Lydia Lewis and the ...
... South Weymouth had , therefore , on the 9th instant , been received and laid on the table . The petitions from the ... South Weymouth . I had presented it immediately after the motion to receive the petition from Lydia Lewis and the ...
Page 1463
... South and Southwest , I admit , public at the close of the late administration ? When was the sentiment has restrained the course of the administration , public mind better prepared , not only to sustain and and but few instances are to ...
... South and Southwest , I admit , public at the close of the late administration ? When was the sentiment has restrained the course of the administration , public mind better prepared , not only to sustain and and but few instances are to ...
Page 1509
... South Carolina , said he had done so ; and , to enable his friend from Georgia to assign rea- sons for his vote , he moved to reconsider accordingly . Mr. DAWSON briefly assigned his reasons , which were substantially that Michigan was ...
... South Carolina , said he had done so ; and , to enable his friend from Georgia to assign rea- sons for his vote , he moved to reconsider accordingly . Mr. DAWSON briefly assigned his reasons , which were substantially that Michigan was ...
Page 1569
... South Seas ; the class to which they respectively belong ; the cost already incur . red , and that which is estimated will be incurred , in completing their equipment ; the time when the expedi tion may be expected to sail , and its ...
... South Seas ; the class to which they respectively belong ; the cost already incur . red , and that which is estimated will be incurred , in completing their equipment ; the time when the expedi tion may be expected to sail , and its ...
Page 1589
... South . He al- luded to the admission of Michigan and Arkansas into the Union . On that occasion he had said , and said undoubt ingly and from his heart , that there was no serious in- tention or wish , in any considerable number of the ...
... South . He al- luded to the admission of Michigan and Arkansas into the Union . On that occasion he had said , and said undoubt ingly and from his heart , that there was no serious in- tention or wish , in any considerable number of the ...
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