Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volum 1;Volum 12;Volum 64Gales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... Secretary . [ DEC . 8 , 1835 . JAMIN WATKINS LEIGH , of Virginia , elected a Senator from that State for six years from the 4th of March last . WILLIAM R. KING suggested that his credentials also had been issued . These three Senators ...
... Secretary . [ DEC . 8 , 1835 . JAMIN WATKINS LEIGH , of Virginia , elected a Senator from that State for six years from the 4th of March last . WILLIAM R. KING suggested that his credentials also had been issued . These three Senators ...
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... secretary , transmitting a report from the Secretary of War , showing the progress of the astronomical observations made for ascertaining the northern boundary line of the State of Ohio ; which , On motion of Mr. BENTON , was ordered to ...
... secretary , transmitting a report from the Secretary of War , showing the progress of the astronomical observations made for ascertaining the northern boundary line of the State of Ohio ; which , On motion of Mr. BENTON , was ordered to ...
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... Secretary . The ballots being given in , it appeared that WALTER LoWRIE was unanimously re - elected , having received the whole 36 votes given in . Mr. LowRIE was sworn accordingly . The Senate proceeded to ballot for Sergeant - at ...
... Secretary . The ballots being given in , it appeared that WALTER LoWRIE was unanimously re - elected , having received the whole 36 votes given in . Mr. LowRIE was sworn accordingly . The Senate proceeded to ballot for Sergeant - at ...
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... secretary , as fol- lows , to wit : To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States : I transmit to Congress a report from the Secretary of State , accompanying copies of certain papers relating to a bequest to the ...
... secretary , as fol- lows , to wit : To the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States : I transmit to Congress a report from the Secretary of State , accompanying copies of certain papers relating to a bequest to the ...
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... Secretary of the Treasury might not , without any act of Congress , select other banks , and distribute the fund among them , so that the community might enjoy the fullest benefit to be derived from that source . If two or three banks ...
... Secretary of the Treasury might not , without any act of Congress , select other banks , and distribute the fund among them , so that the community might enjoy the fullest benefit to be derived from that source . If two or three banks ...
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Side 5 - And whenever any of the said states shall have sixty thousand free inhabitants therein, such state shall be admitted, by its delegates, into the Congress of the United States on an equal footing with the original states, in all respects whatever; and shall be at liberty to form a permanent constitution and state government: provided, the constitution and government, so to be formed, shall be republican and in conformity to the principles contained in these articles...
Side 595 - To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.
Side 167 - The undersigned, the Secretary of State, has the honor to lay before the President, with a view to its...
Side 17 - States, and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the Federal Union, and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States...
Side 391 - Resolved, That the Committee on Military Affairs be instructed to inquire into the expediency of converting a portion of the forts of the United States...
Side 507 - That Congress have no authority to interfere in the emancipation of slaves, or in the treatment of them within any of the States ; it remaining with the several States alone to provide any regulations therein, which humanity and true policy may require.
Side 501 - That by such emigration they by no means forfeited, surrendered, or lost any of those rights, but that they were, and their descendants now are, entitled to the exercise and enjoyment of all such of them, as their local and other circumstances enable them to exercise and enjoy.
Side 501 - That the inhabitants of the English colonies in North America, by the immutable laws of nature, the principles of the English Constitution, and the several charters or compacts, have the following rights : Resolved, NCD 1.
Side 245 - In our care, too, of the public contributions intrusted to our direction, it would be prudent to multiply barriers against their dissipation, by appropriating specific sums to every specific purpose susceptible of definition ; by disallowing all applications of money varying from the appropriation in object, or transcending it in amount...
Side 149 - An Act making appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of the government for the year 1835.