Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 4; Volume 10; Volume 61Gales & Seaton, 1825 - Law |
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Page 4589
... Secretary ? Not at all . But some letter had parts of the coast . He should therefore take the liber- manifestly been written to him , proposing a reduction ; ty of briefly adverting to the suggestions of the honorable and the Secretary ...
... Secretary ? Not at all . But some letter had parts of the coast . He should therefore take the liber- manifestly been written to him , proposing a reduction ; ty of briefly adverting to the suggestions of the honorable and the Secretary ...
Page 4595
... Secretary . But the Secretary recommended no such No doubt , the gentleman from New York [ Mr. FILLMORE ] thing . The Secretary had recommended the appropria- knew his own reasons , and also that the appropriation tion ; the Committee ...
... Secretary . But the Secretary recommended no such No doubt , the gentleman from New York [ Mr. FILLMORE ] thing . The Secretary had recommended the appropria- knew his own reasons , and also that the appropriation tion ; the Committee ...
Page 4599
... Secretary of War . It had been alleged that that officer was opposed to an appropriation for this Mr. REED here interposed . The appropriation the fort during the present year . Mr R. saw no evidence gentleman referred to was not for ...
... Secretary of War . It had been alleged that that officer was opposed to an appropriation for this Mr. REED here interposed . The appropriation the fort during the present year . Mr R. saw no evidence gentleman referred to was not for ...
Page 4617
... Secretary left to be inferred . In the same paragraph they assume of the Treasury , as communicated in his letter to the that " the act of removal was wholly indefensible , with Committee of Ways and Means - and which accompanies out ...
... Secretary left to be inferred . In the same paragraph they assume of the Treasury , as communicated in his letter to the that " the act of removal was wholly indefensible , with Committee of Ways and Means - and which accompanies out ...
Page 4619
... Secretary of the Treasury was exercised by Mr. tion , the distinguished gentleman from South Carolina Secretary Crawford , during his administration of the Trea- [ Mr. McDUFFIE ] was bold to proclaim that a majority of sury Department ...
... Secretary of the Treasury was exercised by Mr. tion , the distinguished gentleman from South Carolina Secretary Crawford , during his administration of the Trea- [ Mr. McDUFFIE ] was bold to proclaim that a majority of sury Department ...
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