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 Index ... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Volum 2Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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Side 1445
... resolution just withdrawn , he con⚫ fessed he was opposed to it as inexpedient , and prepared to vote in favor of the motion to strike out that part of the resolution which contemplated the commitment to a special committee ; because ...
... resolution just withdrawn , he con⚫ fessed he was opposed to it as inexpedient , and prepared to vote in favor of the motion to strike out that part of the resolution which contemplated the commitment to a special committee ; because ...
Side 1451
... resolution . Is this House reduced to the humble situation of being mere petitioners to the Executive to do his duty or grant us our right ? That consideration alone would induce me to op- pose the measure . This House has rights and ...
... resolution . Is this House reduced to the humble situation of being mere petitioners to the Executive to do his duty or grant us our right ? That consideration alone would induce me to op- pose the measure . This House has rights and ...
Side 1455
... resolution had induced him wholly to withdraw it , and am sorry that this does not appear to be the case . I beg the House now to consider through what stages we have been led in the consideration of this subject . It seems we are now ...
... resolution had induced him wholly to withdraw it , and am sorry that this does not appear to be the case . I beg the House now to consider through what stages we have been led in the consideration of this subject . It seems we are now ...
Side 1457
... resolution be consid - published . But when , he said , he should vote ered as a petition , the House can do nothing more against the resolution , he felt a sort of repugnance impolitic than to become petitioners . This Le- to so voting ...
... resolution be consid - published . But when , he said , he should vote ered as a petition , the House can do nothing more against the resolution , he felt a sort of repugnance impolitic than to become petitioners . This Le- to so voting ...
Side 1461
... resolution was nega- tived - 60 to 46 . Resolved , That this House doth agree to the said amendments . The House proceeded to consider the amend- ments proposed by the Senate to the bill , enti- titled " An act continuing in force , for ...
... resolution was nega- tived - 60 to 46 . Resolved , That this House doth agree to the said amendments . The House proceeded to consider the amend- ments proposed by the Senate to the bill , enti- titled " An act continuing in force , for ...
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