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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... election . Here we have two members , deciding on all important questions - for , in these days , said Mr. A. , we find a majority of two upon important questions in this House - while a large portion of the House entertain the opinion ...
... election . Here we have two members , deciding on all important questions - for , in these days , said Mr. A. , we find a majority of two upon important questions in this House - while a large portion of the House entertain the opinion ...
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... Election . So the House. OCT . 2 , 1837. ] trap . He hoped that all true conservatives , and all in op- position , will not consent to adjourn till all that has been proposed by the administration to be done has had a fair chance of ...
... Election . So the House. OCT . 2 , 1837. ] trap . He hoped that all true conservatives , and all in op- position , will not consent to adjourn till all that has been proposed by the administration to be done has had a fair chance of ...
Page 1175
... ELECTION . The House then proceeded to the consideration of the business of the morning hour , being the report of the Com- mittee of Elections , which was accompanied by the fol- Jowing resolution : Resolved , That Samuel J. Gholson ...
... ELECTION . The House then proceeded to the consideration of the business of the morning hour , being the report of the Com- mittee of Elections , which was accompanied by the fol- Jowing resolution : Resolved , That Samuel J. Gholson ...
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... Election . Under circumstances which may frequently exist , the notice for convening Congress may necessarily be so short as to preclude all possibility of electing members under a special act to be passed by a Legislature not in ...
... Election . Under circumstances which may frequently exist , the notice for convening Congress may necessarily be so short as to preclude all possibility of electing members under a special act to be passed by a Legislature not in ...
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... Election . Mississippi Election . H. OF R. ] Mississippi Election . H. OF R. ] ceive at once that it supposed some strange defect or irregularity in the institutions of the country , of which , à priori , he would be most unwilling to ...
... Election . Mississippi Election . H. OF R. ] Mississippi Election . H. OF R. ] ceive at once that it supposed some strange defect or irregularity in the institutions of the country , of which , à priori , he would be most unwilling to ...
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