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 1213
... York thinks he could , and that his writ of election , instead of authorizing it to be held for a choice of members ... York , [ Mr. Looм18 , ] in the report of the Com- mittee of Elections , and in the resolution with which it closes ...
... York thinks he could , and that his writ of election , instead of authorizing it to be held for a choice of members ... York , [ Mr. Looм18 , ] in the report of the Com- mittee of Elections , and in the resolution with which it closes ...
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... York . I complain to the country , sir , that he is wasting the time of this House ( which , when it suits his pleasure , he is in the habit of detaining here till after mid- night ) in the discussion of the most frivolous resolution ...
... York . I complain to the country , sir , that he is wasting the time of this House ( which , when it suits his pleasure , he is in the habit of detaining here till after mid- night ) in the discussion of the most frivolous resolution ...
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... York , the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means , [ Mr. CAMBRELENG , ] had said in regard to those who might vote for this amendment . He said , sir , if I understood him , that any man who might vote for it , at the same time ...
... York , the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means , [ Mr. CAMBRELENG , ] had said in regard to those who might vote for this amendment . He said , sir , if I understood him , that any man who might vote for it , at the same time ...
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... York . Now , sir , is it wonderful that I should be suprised that any opponent of the Bank of the United States , or any friend of the administration , pledged to walk in the footsteps of General Jackson , should oppose the present ...
... York . Now , sir , is it wonderful that I should be suprised that any opponent of the Bank of the United States , or any friend of the administration , pledged to walk in the footsteps of General Jackson , should oppose the present ...
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... York , or any of the Eastern banks ? [ Mr. McKIM said no one would take a draft upon the Southwest , if he could get ... York informed us yesterday , were within one per cent . of being at par with specie in New York . They are sell- ing ...
... York , or any of the Eastern banks ? [ Mr. McKIM said no one would take a draft upon the Southwest , if he could get ... York informed us yesterday , were within one per cent . of being at par with specie in New York . They are sell- ing ...
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