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 1191
... question - the question of vacan- cy - and in the various definitions which honorable gen- tlemen had given of that term , he thought they had con- fined themselves to too nice and rigid a technicality . In the clause of the ...
... question - the question of vacan- cy - and in the various definitions which honorable gen- tlemen had given of that term , he thought they had con- fined themselves to too nice and rigid a technicality . In the clause of the ...
Page 1199
... question of evidence . If , on the other hand , we adopt the report of the minority , we eject these mem- bers from their seats forthwith , which the people of Mis- sissippi clearly and admittedly did not intend , and put those people ...
... question of evidence . If , on the other hand , we adopt the report of the minority , we eject these mem- bers from their seats forthwith , which the people of Mis- sissippi clearly and admittedly did not intend , and put those people ...
Page 1203
... question very wide of that now be- fore us . The office of a Representative from Mississippi was not to be created when the Governor issued his proc- lamation for an election . It had been created some years be- fore , when that State ...
... question very wide of that now be- fore us . The office of a Representative from Mississippi was not to be created when the Governor issued his proc- lamation for an election . It had been created some years be- fore , when that State ...
Page 1205
... question was stated with great address in the first resolution of Mr. Gore , as- suming that no vacancy could happen in an office not be- fore filled . But the fallacy was in that assumption . It was a petitio principii , or begging of ...
... question was stated with great address in the first resolution of Mr. Gore , as- suming that no vacancy could happen in an office not be- fore filled . But the fallacy was in that assumption . It was a petitio principii , or begging of ...
Page 1207
... question and a call of the House , [ which was very thin , owing , as was supposed , to an interesting debate in another part of the Capitol ; ] but his motion not seeming to meet the wishes of his friends , he withdrew it . | [ Oct. 3 ...
... question and a call of the House , [ which was very thin , owing , as was supposed , to an interesting debate in another part of the Capitol ; ] but his motion not seeming to meet the wishes of his friends , he withdrew it . | [ Oct. 3 ...
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