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: Compriing the Period from March 3, 1789 to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Volume 13Gales and Seaton, 1852 - United States |
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Page 21
... observations , in which one member observed that he thought it disorder- ly , the question on Mr. BUTLER'S amendment was put - ayes 16 , nays 15 . A committee was then chosen for the purpose , namely : Mr. BUTLER , Mr. BRADLEY , Mr ...
... observations , in which one member observed that he thought it disorder- ly , the question on Mr. BUTLER'S amendment was put - ayes 16 , nays 15 . A committee was then chosen for the purpose , namely : Mr. BUTLER , Mr. BRADLEY , Mr ...
Page 35
... a definitive rule between the contracting parties , is in the like man- ner approved , and will be ratified in the same form , and in the same time , and jointly . " NOVEMBER , 1803 . It is to be observed that 35 36 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... a definitive rule between the contracting parties , is in the like man- ner approved , and will be ratified in the same form , and in the same time , and jointly . " NOVEMBER , 1803 . It is to be observed that 35 36 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
Page 81
... observed would not be departed from . It had never been consid- ered that a preliminary question in proceedings was to be decided upon as a final question of amend- ment of the Constitution . Such a form of pro- ceeding would leave it ...
... observed would not be departed from . It had never been consid- ered that a preliminary question in proceedings was to be decided upon as a final question of amend- ment of the Constitution . Such a form of pro- ceeding would leave it ...
Page 111
... observed that the allusion he had made was to the support which the gentleman cer- tainly gave to the number five ... observations ; he could not certainly suspect him as the author of any piece in that paper . Mr. COCKE had also come in ...
... observed that the allusion he had made was to the support which the gentleman cer- tainly gave to the number five ... observations ; he could not certainly suspect him as the author of any piece in that paper . Mr. COCKE had also come in ...
Page 125
... observed the House was now ready to receive amendments proposed by gentle- men . Mr. BUTLER thought the amendment of the member from Vermont should have the prefer- ence , as it was first offered . Mr. BRADLEY'S amendment was called up ...
... observed the House was now ready to receive amendments proposed by gentle- men . Mr. BUTLER thought the amendment of the member from Vermont should have the prefer- ence , as it was first offered . Mr. BRADLEY'S amendment was called up ...
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