The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious IndexGales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... motion , whatever my opinion might have been upon their merits , I should not think it proper to combat them at this time ; but the object of the bill is so simple , that its details are immaterial . Its purpose is to- tally to prohibit ...
... motion , whatever my opinion might have been upon their merits , I should not think it proper to combat them at this time ; but the object of the bill is so simple , that its details are immaterial . Its purpose is to- tally to prohibit ...
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... motion lie for conside- ration . On motion , That the President of the United States be request- ed to communicate to the Senate any such information in his possession as he may deem_expedient , relative to the interpolation , by any ...
... motion lie for conside- ration . On motion , That the President of the United States be request- ed to communicate to the Senate any such information in his possession as he may deem_expedient , relative to the interpolation , by any ...
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... motion made yesterday , that it be Resolved , That that part of the President's Message which relates to the spoliation of our commerce on the high seas , and informs us of the new principies assum- ed by the British Courts of Admiralty ...
... motion made yesterday , that it be Resolved , That that part of the President's Message which relates to the spoliation of our commerce on the high seas , and informs us of the new principies assum- ed by the British Courts of Admiralty ...
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... motion lie for considera- tion . The bill to empower George Rapp and his as- sociates , in the Society of Harmony , to purchase certain lands , was resumed as in Committee of the Whole ; and , an amendment having been proposed , Ordered ...
... motion lie for considera- tion . The bill to empower George Rapp and his as- sociates , in the Society of Harmony , to purchase certain lands , was resumed as in Committee of the Whole ; and , an amendment having been proposed , Ordered ...
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... motion was made that the pro- posed resolution be referred to a select committee ; and , on motion , the Senate adjourned . THURSDAY , January 23 . Mr. WORTHINGTON , from the committee ap- pointed on the subject , reported a bill to ...
... motion was made that the pro- posed resolution be referred to a select committee ; and , on motion , the Senate adjourned . THURSDAY , January 23 . Mr. WORTHINGTON , from the committee ap- pointed on the subject , reported a bill to ...
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