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 1171
... amendment , for it was entirely too early to fix the adjournment of the general session ; especially as they had lost all the time of the present session in the general public and private busi- ness of the country , by the adoption of ...
... amendment , for it was entirely too early to fix the adjournment of the general session ; especially as they had lost all the time of the present session in the general public and private busi- ness of the country , by the adoption of ...
Page 1173
... amendment was agreed to . Mr. MERCER moved to postpone the further consider- ation of the resolution till the first ... amended . They were ordered and taken , and resulted as follows : YEAS - Messrs . Alexander , Anderson , Andrews ...
... amendment was agreed to . Mr. MERCER moved to postpone the further consider- ation of the resolution till the first ... amended . They were ordered and taken , and resulted as follows : YEAS - Messrs . Alexander , Anderson , Andrews ...
Page 1175
... amendment , fixing the 16th of October as the day for the adjournment of the present session of Congress ; and it was sent to the Senate for their concurrence with the House in the amendment . [ The Senate concurred ac- cordingly ...
... amendment , fixing the 16th of October as the day for the adjournment of the present session of Congress ; and it was sent to the Senate for their concurrence with the House in the amendment . [ The Senate concurred ac- cordingly ...
Page 1177
... amendment of Mr. MAURY , declaring those gentlemen not duly elected- The case , he said , presented two questions : first , whether there had occurred , in the representation of the State of Mississippi , such a vacancy as its Executive ...
... amendment of Mr. MAURY , declaring those gentlemen not duly elected- The case , he said , presented two questions : first , whether there had occurred , in the representation of the State of Mississippi , such a vacancy as its Executive ...
Page 1193
... amendment took the true ground . He did not believe that the members elected were entitled to hold their seats during the entire continuance of the 25th Congress , and he did believe they were entitled to seats at the extra session ...
... amendment took the true ground . He did not believe that the members elected were entitled to hold their seats during the entire continuance of the 25th Congress , and he did believe they were entitled to seats at the extra session ...
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