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 4; Volume 61 |
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In 1829 , his after his second election ; and to those who are acquainted majority in the city ad county of Philadelphia was nearly with that amiable , high - minded , honorable man , any thing 11,000 votes , and in 1832 the majority of ...
In 1829 , his after his second election ; and to those who are acquainted majority in the city ad county of Philadelphia was nearly with that amiable , high - minded , honorable man , any thing 11,000 votes , and in 1832 the majority of ...
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election of Henry Clay ; the contest will be between the The question of the recharter of the present bank has Jackson democratic party , upon one side , and proscriptive already been decided by this House , and I have , by my anti ...
election of Henry Clay ; the contest will be between the The question of the recharter of the present bank has Jackson democratic party , upon one side , and proscriptive already been decided by this House , and I have , by my anti ...
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Memorial - Kentucky Election . [ May 20 , 1834 . Madison county , Kentucky , in favor of a restoration of the is just as sure as that God rules the heavens , that no man , deposites . Mr. L. said that he had delayed presenting however ...
Memorial - Kentucky Election . [ May 20 , 1834 . Madison county , Kentucky , in favor of a restoration of the is just as sure as that God rules the heavens , that no man , deposites . Mr. L. said that he had delayed presenting however ...
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Kentucky Election . ... Mr. J. called for the reading of the report of the ma- which having been ordered , jority of the Committee on Elections , which concludes Mr. FILLMORE inquired if it was not a matter of strict with the following ...
Kentucky Election . ... Mr. J. called for the reading of the report of the ma- which having been ordered , jority of the Committee on Elections , which concludes Mr. FILLMORE inquired if it was not a matter of strict with the following ...
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If no certificate is given , then the majority of entitled him to a certificate of his election . ... Their duty is , “ by faith- evidence . ful comparison and addition , to ascertain the person elect- This appears to be the obvious ...
If no certificate is given , then the majority of entitled him to a certificate of his election . ... Their duty is , “ by faith- evidence . ful comparison and addition , to ascertain the person elect- This appears to be the obvious ...
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