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 |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 99
Page 4307
... thoughts , as he says , of subsequent reflection , of which the citizens of Kentucky upon the right of suffrage ... thought that the deaf and dumb could not view , he has clearly not done justice to the subject . What vote , but his ...
... thoughts , as he says , of subsequent reflection , of which the citizens of Kentucky upon the right of suffrage ... thought that the deaf and dumb could not view , he has clearly not done justice to the subject . What vote , but his ...
Page 4315
... thought had nothing in it ; but , at the time , I voters , and that they possessed the requisite qualifica - thought I saw a smile of approbation proceed from the tions ; the legal presumption is , that the judges did their countenance ...
... thought had nothing in it ; but , at the time , I voters , and that they possessed the requisite qualifica - thought I saw a smile of approbation proceed from the tions ; the legal presumption is , that the judges did their countenance ...
Page 4317
... thought it his duty to have that rated and vindicated by the gentleman from Georgia , matter inquired into by the sheriffs ; and that when his [ Mr. JONES , ] has gone fully into a train of reasoning on the motion failed , he declined ...
... thought it his duty to have that rated and vindicated by the gentleman from Georgia , matter inquired into by the sheriffs ; and that when his [ Mr. JONES , ] has gone fully into a train of reasoning on the motion failed , he declined ...
Page 4327
... thought it one very mischievous . As the quarter from which this pro- of the most meritorious bodies on earth . He hoped he posal had first proceeded was able to bear the responsi- should not excite any unpleasant feelings by the ...
... thought it one very mischievous . As the quarter from which this pro- of the most meritorious bodies on earth . He hoped he posal had first proceeded was able to bear the responsi- should not excite any unpleasant feelings by the ...
Page 4329
... thought of head , would wave for the last time ; and there the last skulking . He wanted to allow them full time to bring smile would be dashed from the countenance of that fair forward their report , and to act upon it . But they dare ...
... thought of head , would wave for the last time ; and there the last skulking . He wanted to allow them full time to bring smile would be dashed from the countenance of that fair forward their report , and to act upon it . But they dare ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adjourn amendment amount appointed appropriation argument asked authority believe bill called CAMBRELENG canal charter CHILTON ALLAN citizens coins committee Congress constitution constitution of Kentucky contended court Cumberland road currency declared deposites district dollars duty effect Elisha Whittlesey Executive expense favor friends Garrard county give given gold Government Grant harbor Heman Allen Hiland Hall honorable member hoped House Indian inquiry interest internal improvement Jessamine county Jesse Speight judges JUNE JUNE 19 JUNE 24 Kentucky Election legislative Legislature Letcher majority means ment MERCER Moore motion moved o'clock object officers Ohio opinion opposed party passed Pennsylvania persons POLK poll-book present President principle proposed public money purpose question received regulate remarks resolution river road Secretary Senate session sheriff silver taken Territory tion Treasury Union United States Bank vote voters whole yeas and nays