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 1169
... regard to the resolution of inquiry into the causes of delay in prosecuting and termi- nating the Florida war , and which ( said Mr. A. ) seems to have been sent to " the paradise of fools , " - when he was interrupted by Mr. CAMBRELENG ...
... regard to the resolution of inquiry into the causes of delay in prosecuting and termi- nating the Florida war , and which ( said Mr. A. ) seems to have been sent to " the paradise of fools , " - when he was interrupted by Mr. CAMBRELENG ...
Page 1187
... regard to it , in the discussions of the day . [ Oct. 2 , 1837 . would have no sort of control over its exercise . The dis- tinction is between sharing in a power , and disposing of the means necessary to its effectual operation . The ...
... regard to it , in the discussions of the day . [ Oct. 2 , 1837 . would have no sort of control over its exercise . The dis- tinction is between sharing in a power , and disposing of the means necessary to its effectual operation . The ...
Page 1199
... regard for their will , can we hesitate which to adopt ? [ OCT . 3 , 1837 . of a term of service , the generic word equally includes it ; and those who framed the constitution could not , by the most assiduous study , have discovered a ...
... regard for their will , can we hesitate which to adopt ? [ OCT . 3 , 1837 . of a term of service , the generic word equally includes it ; and those who framed the constitution could not , by the most assiduous study , have discovered a ...
Page 1225
... regard for the credit of the Government would not justify the issuing of these notes without providing for their redemption . " Nay , sir , the Secretary of the Treasury himself , in his recent report , admits the importance of such a ...
... regard for the credit of the Government would not justify the issuing of these notes without providing for their redemption . " Nay , sir , the Secretary of the Treasury himself , in his recent report , admits the importance of such a ...
Page 1235
... regard with similar feelings the course of the dominant party ? But , sir , ( said Mr. B. , ) it is contended that the nation will cheerfully sacrifice itself for a metaphor . The word divorce is to reconcile us to every evil . This ...
... regard with similar feelings the course of the dominant party ? But , sir , ( said Mr. B. , ) it is contended that the nation will cheerfully sacrifice itself for a metaphor . The word divorce is to reconcile us to every evil . This ...
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