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Side 1461
... amendments . The House proceeded to consider the amend- ments proposed by the Senate to the bill , enti- titled " An ... amendment ; to which they desire the concur- rence of this House . The House resolved itself into a Committee of the ...
... amendments . The House proceeded to consider the amend- ments proposed by the Senate to the bill , enti- titled " An ... amendment ; to which they desire the concur- rence of this House . The House resolved itself into a Committee of the ...
Side 1463
... amendment some de- bate arose . Mr. GARDNER thought the salaries too high ; but he was willing to make them permanent , in order to prevent them from being raised still higher . Mr. DANA thought it would be well to render the salaries ...
... amendment some de- bate arose . Mr. GARDNER thought the salaries too high ; but he was willing to make them permanent , in order to prevent them from being raised still higher . Mr. DANA thought it would be well to render the salaries ...
Side 1465
... amendment . He did James M. Garnett , Charles Goldsborough , Edwin Gray , not wish the subject discussed every three years , John Harris , John Heister , William Hoge , Benjamin for neither party gained much credit by it . The Howard ...
... amendment . He did James M. Garnett , Charles Goldsborough , Edwin Gray , not wish the subject discussed every three years , John Harris , John Heister , William Hoge , Benjamin for neither party gained much credit by it . The Howard ...
Side 1483
... amendment moved by Mr. CLAY being under consideration , Mr. CHANDLER made some observations tend- ing to show that ... amendments till the opinion of a majority on the principle was obtained . Mr. VARNUM ( Speaker ) hoped the Committee ...
... amendment moved by Mr. CLAY being under consideration , Mr. CHANDLER made some observations tend- ing to show that ... amendments till the opinion of a majority on the principle was obtained . Mr. VARNUM ( Speaker ) hoped the Committee ...
Side 1501
... amendment proposed by Mr. MACON was now negatived by a considerable majority . Mr. CHANDLER moved to strike out the ... amended . The question being put on concurring with the report of the Committee of the Whole for filling the blank ...
... amendment proposed by Mr. MACON was now negatived by a considerable majority . Mr. CHANDLER moved to strike out the ... amended . The question being put on concurring with the report of the Committee of the Whole for filling the blank ...
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