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 1201
... duty . The committee consisted of Mr. Johnston , Mr. Hamilton , Mr. G. Morris , Mr. Madison , and Mr. King , who reported the revised draught on the 12th of September , 1787 , which contained the clause in the first article , word for ...
... duty . The committee consisted of Mr. Johnston , Mr. Hamilton , Mr. G. Morris , Mr. Madison , and Mr. King , who reported the revised draught on the 12th of September , 1787 , which contained the clause in the first article , word for ...
Page 1253
... duty , to the prejudice of those who feel it to be their duty to oppose a recharter of the United States Bank , to move to commit the resolution to the Committee of the Whole , thereby depriving them of the opportunity of defending ...
... duty , to the prejudice of those who feel it to be their duty to oppose a recharter of the United States Bank , to move to commit the resolution to the Committee of the Whole , thereby depriving them of the opportunity of defending ...
Page 1291
... duty , I was informed of a gross instance of peculation , said to have been committed in Florida by an agent in the employ of the United States , and I immediately addressed a letter to the gentleman who was said to have witnessed the ...
... duty , I was informed of a gross instance of peculation , said to have been committed in Florida by an agent in the employ of the United States , and I immediately addressed a letter to the gentleman who was said to have witnessed the ...
Page 1293
... duty to the House , the country , or themselves , unless they gave the freest scope to the examination , regardless of the persons upon whom the censure might fall , if any censure was due , and influenced solely by a spirit of strict ...
... duty to the House , the country , or themselves , unless they gave the freest scope to the examination , regardless of the persons upon whom the censure might fall , if any censure was due , and influenced solely by a spirit of strict ...
Page 1295
... duty , instead of stop- ping with a resolution either censuring or not censuring some officer of the Government . Mr. GLASCOCK regretted that it became his duty again to address the House on this subject ; but , as he had thought proper ...
... duty , instead of stop- ping with a resolution either censuring or not censuring some officer of the Government . Mr. GLASCOCK regretted that it became his duty again to address the House on this subject ; but , as he had thought proper ...
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