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... gentleman had not sa- tisfied him that the objection was not well founded . Not that he had any doubt of the truth of the statements which had been made by the gentleman from South Carolina . With respect to Europe , Mr. M. said that he ...
... gentleman had not sa- tisfied him that the objection was not well founded . Not that he had any doubt of the truth of the statements which had been made by the gentleman from South Carolina . With respect to Europe , Mr. M. said that he ...
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... gentleman , lately at Paris , to inquire into what had been the pecuniary sacrifices of Lafayette in the cause of the United States , during the Revolution ; and he obtained a document which shows precisely what money Lafayette did ...
... gentleman , lately at Paris , to inquire into what had been the pecuniary sacrifices of Lafayette in the cause of the United States , during the Revolution ; and he obtained a document which shows precisely what money Lafayette did ...
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... gentleman from North Carolina , ( and he was sorry to say so , for no gentleman on that floor was , in general , more decorous in debate , ) that two weeks had already been spent in this subject . But why had this time been allowed the ...
... gentleman from North Carolina , ( and he was sorry to say so , for no gentleman on that floor was , in general , more decorous in debate , ) that two weeks had already been spent in this subject . But why had this time been allowed the ...
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... gentleman from Virginia offered pending before the committee . He readily coincided in the proposition to which his published letter seemed to Mr. WEBSTER then rose , and said , that he had not opinion with me on the subject , stating ...
... gentleman from Virginia offered pending before the committee . He readily coincided in the proposition to which his published letter seemed to Mr. WEBSTER then rose , and said , that he had not opinion with me on the subject , stating ...
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... gentleman from New Hampshire would oblige him by withdrawing his motion . Mr. WHIPPLE repeated some of his reasons against the third section , but would not refuse the request of the gentleman , and therefore withdrew his motion . But ...
... gentleman from New Hampshire would oblige him by withdrawing his motion . Mr. WHIPPLE repeated some of his reasons against the third section , but would not refuse the request of the gentleman , and therefore withdrew his motion . But ...
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Side 129 - The person having the greatest number of votes as Vice President, shall be the Vice President, if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed, and if no person have a majority, then from the two highest numbers on the list, the Senate shall choose the Vice President; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of two-thirds of the whole number of Senators, and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice. But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office...
Side 101 - The electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for president and vice president, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves; they shall name in their ballots the person voted for as president, and in distinct ballots the person voted for as vice...
Side 1 - Resolved, That a committee of one member from each State represented in this House be appointed on the part of this House, to join such committee as may be appointed on the part of the Senate, to consider and report by what token of respect and affection it may be proper for the Congress of the United States to express the deep sensibility of the nation to the event of the decease of their late President.
Side 205 - ... leading from the navigable waters emptying into the Atlantic, to the Ohio, to the said State, and through the same, such roads to be laid out under the authority of Congress, with the consent of the several States through which the road shall pass...
Side 151 - An act in addition to an act more effectually to provide for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States, and for other purposes...
Side 3 - In one respect you behold us unaltered, and this is in the sentiment of continued devotion to liberty and of ardent affection and profound gratitude to your departed friend, the father of his country, and to you, and to your illustrious associates in the field and in the cabinet for the multiplied blessings which surround us, and for the very privilege of addressing you which I now exercise. This sentiment, now fondly cherished by more than ten millions of people, will be transmitted, with unabated...
Side 101 - And if the house of representatives shall not choose a president whenever the right of choice shall devolve upon them, before the fourth day of March next following, then the vice president shall act as president, as in the case of the death or other constitutional disability of the president.
Side 637 - The motion was agreed to; and the Senate, as in Committee of the Whole, resumed the consideration of the bill (HR 18542) making appropriations for the legislative, executive, and judicial expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918, and for other purposes.
Side 393 - Resolved, That the Committee on Indian Affairs be instructed to inquire into the expediency of making an appropriation for the...
Side 339 - States," as used in this title includes: (1) The high seas, any other waters within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States and out of the jurisdiction of any particular State, and any vessel belonging in whole or in part to the United States or any citizen thereof, or to any corporation created by or under the laws of the United States...