Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 4; Volume 10; Volume 61Gales & Seaton, 1825 - Law |
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Page 4397
... bill concerning the Insurance Company of Alexandria . Mr. CHINN moved a proviso , reserving to Congress the right to alter , modify , or repeal the charter , at pleas- ure ; which being agreed to , the bill was laid aside . The next bill ...
... bill concerning the Insurance Company of Alexandria . Mr. CHINN moved a proviso , reserving to Congress the right to alter , modify , or repeal the charter , at pleas- ure ; which being agreed to , the bill was laid aside . The next bill ...
Page 4411
... bill . for its appeals for succor , whence can its help come ? The Mr. MERCER declared his friendship for the citizens deeds of cession of Maryland and Virginia stipulate for of Alexandria , and his interest in the success of the bill ...
... bill . for its appeals for succor , whence can its help come ? The Mr. MERCER declared his friendship for the citizens deeds of cession of Maryland and Virginia stipulate for of Alexandria , and his interest in the success of the bill ...
Page 4413
... bill making appropriations for the public buildings and grounds , and for other purposes . Mr. STODDERT moved to amend the first bill by ad- ding a section appropriating $ 30,000 for the purchase of the Navy Yard and Anacosta bridges ...
... bill making appropriations for the public buildings and grounds , and for other purposes . Mr. STODDERT moved to amend the first bill by ad- ding a section appropriating $ 30,000 for the purchase of the Navy Yard and Anacosta bridges ...
Page 4431
... bill . having been wrongfully stricken off by the judges of the election . Mr. POLK repeated that the committee had reported that the bill should be rejected , and said that , as it would be printed , the honorable member might ...
... bill . having been wrongfully stricken off by the judges of the election . Mr. POLK repeated that the committee had reported that the bill should be rejected , and said that , as it would be printed , the honorable member might ...
Page 4437
... bill - not , indeed , by invoking the attention of the House to the facts upon which the bill is predicated , or its judgment upon the question arising from those facts , but by anticipating both , and giving to the bill a direction so ...
... bill - not , indeed , by invoking the attention of the House to the facts upon which the bill is predicated , or its judgment upon the question arising from those facts , but by anticipating both , and giving to the bill a direction so ...
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