Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., Volume 2; Volume 11; Volume 63Gales & Seaton, 1825 - Law |
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... of copies than that which he had proposed would be deemed sufficient . He moved 5,000 copies . Mr. BBIGGS said , if he varied his motion at all , it H. OF R. ] the number of the reports themselves 1363 1364 GALES & SEATON'S REGISTER.
... of copies than that which he had proposed would be deemed sufficient . He moved 5,000 copies . Mr. BBIGGS said , if he varied his motion at all , it H. OF R. ] the number of the reports themselves 1363 1364 GALES & SEATON'S REGISTER.
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... deemed advisable . " The fifth gives charge of the school , and property of the United States connected therewith , to the superin- tendent . The sixth section requires report to Congress at the next session , and annually thereafter ...
... deemed advisable . " The fifth gives charge of the school , and property of the United States connected therewith , to the superin- tendent . The sixth section requires report to Congress at the next session , and annually thereafter ...
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... , and then effect no good . Mr. HUBBARD said the committee had had the mat- ter under consideration , and had not deemed it neces- sary to report in its favor . He FEB . 23 , 1835. ] roads , as to 1465 1466 OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS .
... , and then effect no good . Mr. HUBBARD said the committee had had the mat- ter under consideration , and had not deemed it neces- sary to report in its favor . He FEB . 23 , 1835. ] roads , as to 1465 1466 OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS .
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... deemed expedient , and I will not complain . But no reason can be given why , in the great and rich cities of the North and favored places , much more should be ex- pended than is collected , while large sums are taken from less towns ...
... deemed expedient , and I will not complain . But no reason can be given why , in the great and rich cities of the North and favored places , much more should be ex- pended than is collected , while large sums are taken from less towns ...
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... deemed exception- able . enue . It was well known ( Mr. J. said ) that an active and extensive commerce was carried ... deem moderate in proportion to her contributions to the national rev- If , then , a claim heretofore recognised by ...
... deemed exception- able . enue . It was well known ( Mr. J. said ) that an active and extensive commerce was carried ... deem moderate in proportion to her contributions to the national rev- If , then , a claim heretofore recognised by ...
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23d CONG 2d SESS Abijah Mann adopted amendment amount appropriation authority bill bill of exchange branch CAMBRELENG Chamber of Deputies Chambers Chilton Allan citizens claims commerce committee Congress consideration constitution course currency debt deemed Department Deposite Banks District dollars Duc de Broglie duty ernment execution exist expenditures expense favor foreign French Government gentleman Government of France Hannegan honor hoped House increase Indians institution interest justice land last session legislative LEVI WOODBURY Livingston LOUIS MCLANE Majesty's Government Massachusetts measure ment millions minister motion moved nation navy necessary Noadiah Johnson object officers opinion party payment present President principles printed proper proposed public money purpose question received refuse Relations with France resolution revenue Secretary Senate Serurier specie submitted tion Treasury treaty undersigned United States Bank vote whole yeas and nays