Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 18Gales and Seaton, 1852 - Law |
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Page 1467
... seat on this floor , the same principle would apply to contrac- tors . Had not a contractor the same liens on his mind , as if he received money as a public officer ? He believed when they saw the practice of the country so strongly ...
... seat on this floor , the same principle would apply to contrac- tors . Had not a contractor the same liens on his mind , as if he received money as a public officer ? He believed when they saw the practice of the country so strongly ...
Page 1489
... seat of Mr. Key , is not now in force . " From the above statement of facts , the committee are induced to submit the following resolution , and lay the memorial on the table : " Resolved , That Philip B. Key , having the greatest ...
... seat of Mr. Key , is not now in force . " From the above statement of facts , the committee are induced to submit the following resolution , and lay the memorial on the table : " Resolved , That Philip B. Key , having the greatest ...
Page 1493
... seat . It was true that , when a person was to the member whose seat was in question , in once declared entitled to a seat , it required two- order that he might not be surprised by objections thirds of the House to expel him , but he ...
... seat . It was true that , when a person was to the member whose seat was in question , in once declared entitled to a seat , it required two- order that he might not be surprised by objections thirds of the House to expel him , but he ...
Page 1495
... seat in this House , except ex- pressly disqualified by the Constitution . Now , there was nothing in the Constitution which dis- qualified a person from being elected a member on account of his receiving a pension from a for- eign ...
... seat in this House , except ex- pressly disqualified by the Constitution . Now , there was nothing in the Constitution which dis- qualified a person from being elected a member on account of his receiving a pension from a for- eign ...
Page 1527
... seat in the House . Mr. LEWIS presented a petition of sundry in- habitants of the town and county of Alexandria , in the District of Columbia , praying that an act may be passed to incorporate a company , to be denominated " The ...
... seat in the House . Mr. LEWIS presented a petition of sundry in- habitants of the town and county of Alexandria , in the District of Columbia , praying that an act may be passed to incorporate a company , to be denominated " The ...
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