Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 18Gales and Seaton, 1852 - Law |
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Page 1441
... gentleman from North Carolina , but not of the whole , and therefore should call for a division of the question . It had not originally been his intention to take any part in this debate , and he should not now do so , were it not for ...
... gentleman from North Carolina , but not of the whole , and therefore should call for a division of the question . It had not originally been his intention to take any part in this debate , and he should not now do so , were it not for ...
Page 1445
... gentleman from Kentucky an opportunity of ta- king the sense of the House on his proposition ; to do which , in his opinion , every gentleman had a right . He perceived that the gentleman from Kentucky was about to be deprived of taking ...
... gentleman from Kentucky an opportunity of ta- king the sense of the House on his proposition ; to do which , in his opinion , every gentleman had a right . He perceived that the gentleman from Kentucky was about to be deprived of taking ...
Page 1455
... gentleman from Kentucky . The first resolution , offered by the gentleman from Virgi- nia , simply requested the President to do a certain act , transcending our own powers , in a modest manner ; but the gentleman from Kentucky seems to ...
... gentleman from Kentucky . The first resolution , offered by the gentleman from Virgi- nia , simply requested the President to do a certain act , transcending our own powers , in a modest manner ; but the gentleman from Kentucky seems to ...
Page 1497
... gentleman from North Carolina seemed to consider it . If the gentleman wishes to add them to the Naval Establishment of the United States , his motion might be necessary ; but the opinion of the com- mittee was different , they ...
... gentleman from North Carolina seemed to consider it . If the gentleman wishes to add them to the Naval Establishment of the United States , his motion might be necessary ; but the opinion of the com- mittee was different , they ...
Page 1499
... gentleman from North Caro - ing to their old principles . The gentleman from lina , for the sake of the nice though just distinc- tion he has made , though I do not recollect that the gentleman's definition of precedent occurred on a ...
... gentleman from North Caro - ing to their old principles . The gentleman from lina , for the sake of the nice though just distinc- tion he has made , though I do not recollect that the gentleman's definition of precedent occurred on a ...
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