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Side 1467
... principle contained in these resolutions which was not perfectly consonant with the Con- stitution - not a position which did not bear prop- erly on the subject . Mr. B. referred to this clause in the Constitution : " No Senator or ...
... principle contained in these resolutions which was not perfectly consonant with the Con- stitution - not a position which did not bear prop- erly on the subject . Mr. B. referred to this clause in the Constitution : " No Senator or ...
Side 1469
... principles that they should in preference give up the contract . He thought , however , that this resolution need not be adopted , as the first con- tained the principle , and this would be merely an instruction to the committee to whom ...
... principles that they should in preference give up the contract . He thought , however , that this resolution need not be adopted , as the first con- tained the principle , and this would be merely an instruction to the committee to whom ...
Side 1483
... principle had yet been settled , and Mr. MACON hoped the motion would not be it was useless to give time to prepare amendments till the opinion of a majority on the principle was obtained . Mr. VARNUM ( Speaker ) hoped the Committee ...
... principle had yet been settled , and Mr. MACON hoped the motion would not be it was useless to give time to prepare amendments till the opinion of a majority on the principle was obtained . Mr. VARNUM ( Speaker ) hoped the Committee ...
Side 1495
... principles . At this point the Committee rose , and had leave to sit again . FRIDAY January 22 . On motion of Mr ... principle of classification ; Messrs . SOUTHARD , KELLY , TALL- MADGE , and QUINCY , opposed it . When the Committee ...
... principles . At this point the Committee rose , and had leave to sit again . FRIDAY January 22 . On motion of Mr ... principle of classification ; Messrs . SOUTHARD , KELLY , TALL- MADGE , and QUINCY , opposed it . When the Committee ...
Side 1497
... principle contained in this bill to which I can never consent . It gives the President a discretionary power ; he may or may not raise these seamen as he pleases . I ob- ject to it on another ground ; it is a partial bill . I always ...
... principle contained in this bill to which I can never consent . It gives the President a discretionary power ; he may or may not raise these seamen as he pleases . I ob- ject to it on another ground ; it is a partial bill . I always ...
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