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Page 666
... House resumed the consideration of the resolution offered by Mr. SWIFT on the 18th instant - the question being on the amendment offered by Mr. DRAYTON . The said resolution , at the instance of Mr. WICKLIFFE , and by consent of Mr ...
... House resumed the consideration of the resolution offered by Mr. SWIFT on the 18th instant - the question being on the amendment offered by Mr. DRAYTON . The said resolution , at the instance of Mr. WICKLIFFE , and by consent of Mr ...
Page 668
... House , I have studiously avoided entering into the de- to a certain but limited extent , the question then naturally bates upon them . I have done so , for the very plain rea- arises , does the exigency of the country demand at our son ...
... House , I have studiously avoided entering into the de- to a certain but limited extent , the question then naturally bates upon them . I have done so , for the very plain rea- arises , does the exigency of the country demand at our son ...
Page 683
... House again resumed the consideration of the reso- relative to a reduction of the compensation of members , in case they remain in session after a certain period in each Mr. TUCKER'S amendment was agreed to : yeas , 77 - session , as ...
... House again resumed the consideration of the reso- relative to a reduction of the compensation of members , in case they remain in session after a certain period in each Mr. TUCKER'S amendment was agreed to : yeas , 77 - session , as ...
Page 686
... House . It must come to upon their children . But , on the whole , considering the that at last gentlemen must learn that they will be toler- provision as a general political guaranty , it is hardly to be ated in speaking only when they ...
... House . It must come to upon their children . But , on the whole , considering the that at last gentlemen must learn that they will be toler- provision as a general political guaranty , it is hardly to be ated in speaking only when they ...
Page 687
... House , or any consider- able portion of its members , desire to remain here with- out performing any public service , for the mere purpose of entitling themselves to their pay ; neither am I prepared to admit that this Congress has ...
... House , or any consider- able portion of its members , desire to remain here with- out performing any public service , for the mere purpose of entitling themselves to their pay ; neither am I prepared to admit that this Congress has ...
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