Debates in CongressGales & Seaton, 1828 - United States |
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... motion to go into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, which was at all times in order. Such, at least, had been the practice of the House. Mr. M'DUFFIE said, that his impression was, that that motion had precedence of ...
... motion to go into Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, which was at all times in order. Such, at least, had been the practice of the House. Mr. M'DUFFIE said, that his impression was, that that motion had precedence of ...
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... motion to increase a tax ; and te entertain such a motion in the House, before it had been considered in Committee of the Whole, would be in violation of the 101st rule of order, which ttjf that " No sum or quantum of tax or duty voted ...
... motion to increase a tax ; and te entertain such a motion in the House, before it had been considered in Committee of the Whole, would be in violation of the 101st rule of order, which ttjf that " No sum or quantum of tax or duty voted ...
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... motion, of stock conditionally subscribed, and which waited only with respect] to the bills on the Cumberland Hoail : but the action of Congress, to become effective; the com- the motion was negatived. paratively small amount to be ...
... motion, of stock conditionally subscribed, and which waited only with respect] to the bills on the Cumberland Hoail : but the action of Congress, to become effective; the com- the motion was negatived. paratively small amount to be ...
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