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, Հատոր 3Gales and Seaton, 1851 |
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... favor- able to these laws , who was not possessed of all the arguments which had been used in sup- port of them in this House ; however , since the gentleman from South Carolina supposed them so grossly ignorant , he had no objection to ...
... favor- able to these laws , who was not possessed of all the arguments which had been used in sup- port of them in this House ; however , since the gentleman from South Carolina supposed them so grossly ignorant , he had no objection to ...
Էջ 2433
... favor of it ; then upon 50,000 ; which was negatived - 36 to 31 ; then upon 40 , - 000 , in favor of which only appeared 40 votes ; then upon 20,000 ; which was carried ; 42 votes being for it . The question was now on the resolution as ...
... favor of it ; then upon 50,000 ; which was negatived - 36 to 31 ; then upon 40 , - 000 , in favor of which only appeared 40 votes ; then upon 20,000 ; which was carried ; 42 votes being for it . The question was now on the resolution as ...
Էջ 2445
... favor of it , and 34 against it . The SPEAKER declaring himself in the negative , the question was not carried . The sense of the House was then taken on nine , and it was carried - yeas 35 , nays 30 . Ordered , That Mr. HARPER , Mr ...
... favor of it , and 34 against it . The SPEAKER declaring himself in the negative , the question was not carried . The sense of the House was then taken on nine , and it was carried - yeas 35 , nays 30 . Ordered , That Mr. HARPER , Mr ...
Էջ 2447
... favor of them . For his own part , he did not believe that the people of the United States are so ignorant with respect to these laws as they had heen rep- resented ; but if it were thought necessary to make the proposed publication of ...
... favor of them . For his own part , he did not believe that the people of the United States are so ignorant with respect to these laws as they had heen rep- resented ; but if it were thought necessary to make the proposed publication of ...
Էջ 2451
... favor of printing these two laws and not the Con- stitution , that the laws are not known ; but that the Constitution is known . He believed those gentlemen lie under a mistake . The laws have been published again and again in every ...
... favor of printing these two laws and not the Con- stitution , that the laws are not known ; but that the Constitution is known . He believed those gentlemen lie under a mistake . The laws have been published again and again in every ...
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