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 1431
... resolution . Mr. ADAMS said it was not his intention to send it again to the Chair . The SPEAKER said then there was nothing before the House , and the gentleman was out of order . Mr. ADAMS said he took it that the Clerk was re ...
... resolution . Mr. ADAMS said it was not his intention to send it again to the Chair . The SPEAKER said then there was nothing before the House , and the gentleman was out of order . Mr. ADAMS said he took it that the Clerk was re ...
Page 1433
... resolution , heretofore reported by Mr. HUNTSMAN , from the Com- mittee on Private Land Claims : " Resolved , That the translator of the French and Span- ish languages for this House , who was appointed under the resolution of the House ...
... resolution , heretofore reported by Mr. HUNTSMAN , from the Com- mittee on Private Land Claims : " Resolved , That the translator of the French and Span- ish languages for this House , who was appointed under the resolution of the House ...
Page 1451
... resolution ) how much money they had made ; or , rather , how much mo . ney had been drawn from the public Treasury for time during which they were not in attendance here . He had no objection to the resolution , if the gentleman from ...
... resolution ) how much money they had made ; or , rather , how much mo . ney had been drawn from the public Treasury for time during which they were not in attendance here . He had no objection to the resolution , if the gentleman from ...
Page 1453
... resolution and amendments on the table . Mr. LANE called for the yeas and nays on that mo- tion ; which the House refused to order . And the question being taken , the resolution and amendments were ordered to lie on the table : Yeas 95 ...
... resolution and amendments on the table . Mr. LANE called for the yeas and nays on that mo- tion ; which the House refused to order . And the question being taken , the resolution and amendments were ordered to lie on the table : Yeas 95 ...
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... resolutions ; and the first being agreed to without a count- Mr. W. asked for the yeas and nays on concurring with the second resolution , ( which would require a vote of two thirds , ) and they were ordered . Mr. VANDERPOEL moved to ...
... resolutions ; and the first being agreed to without a count- Mr. W. asked for the yeas and nays on concurring with the second resolution , ( which would require a vote of two thirds , ) and they were ordered . Mr. VANDERPOEL moved to ...
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