Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 18Gales and Seaton, 1852 - Law |
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Page 1461
... agreed to without a division . The motion for appointing a committee to wait on the President with these resolutions and copies , was agreed to without a division . Messrs . RAN- DOLPH and EPPES were appointed the committee . THURSDAY ...
... agreed to without a division . The motion for appointing a committee to wait on the President with these resolutions and copies , was agreed to without a division . Messrs . RAN- DOLPH and EPPES were appointed the committee . THURSDAY ...
Page 1471
... agreed to , and give him an opportunity of introducing such a bill as he contemplated , and on which the House might then decide . The resolution is as follows : Resolved , That a committee be appointed to inquire into the expediency of ...
... agreed to , and give him an opportunity of introducing such a bill as he contemplated , and on which the House might then decide . The resolution is as follows : Resolved , That a committee be appointed to inquire into the expediency of ...
Page 1489
... agreed to by Mr. Key : The following facts were relied on by the petitioners , An assertion made with so much confidence , by men whose constant occupations afford the certain means of forming a correct judgment , is deserving of ...
... agreed to by Mr. Key : The following facts were relied on by the petitioners , An assertion made with so much confidence , by men whose constant occupations afford the certain means of forming a correct judgment , is deserving of ...
Page 1511
... agreed to the said amendments . Mr. DAWSON , from the committee appointed on so much of the President's Message , of the twenty- seventh of October last , as relates to the Military and Naval Establishments , presented a bill au ...
... agreed to the said amendments . Mr. DAWSON , from the committee appointed on so much of the President's Message , of the twenty- seventh of October last , as relates to the Military and Naval Establishments , presented a bill au ...
Page 1571
... agreed to consider the motion ? Mr. M. objected to the waste of time which would be occasioned by this motion , if the House agreed to consider it - not that he was one of those who thought they wasted time when they did nothing : as he ...
... agreed to consider the motion ? Mr. M. objected to the waste of time which would be occasioned by this motion , if the House agreed to consider it - not that he was one of those who thought they wasted time when they did nothing : as he ...
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