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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... proper to refer it to Monday for further consideration , but if it was requisite , by the rules of the Senate , that the resolution must have three separate readings , and on three different days , he should call for a second reading on ...
... proper to refer it to Monday for further consideration , but if it was requisite , by the rules of the Senate , that the resolution must have three separate readings , and on three different days , he should call for a second reading on ...
Page 81
... proper authority . How we shall proceed upon measures originating with ourselves is a dif- ferent subject . Mr. DAYTON never suggested that we have no right to form rules for our own proceedings : he stitutional one as of expediency ...
... proper authority . How we shall proceed upon measures originating with ourselves is a dif- ferent subject . Mr. DAYTON never suggested that we have no right to form rules for our own proceedings : he stitutional one as of expediency ...
Page 97
... proper that provision be now made that no mistaken interposition take place at a future time . Mr. ADAMS said , if he understood the state of the question , the principle relates in the most im- portant degree to the numbers from which ...
... proper that provision be now made that no mistaken interposition take place at a future time . Mr. ADAMS said , if he understood the state of the question , the principle relates in the most im- portant degree to the numbers from which ...
Page 99
... but they were laughed at , for the votes of the States were equal ; they were heard in the convention , but they were spurned at , for the votes SENATE . be proper to authorize the President to dispose 99 100 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... but they were laughed at , for the votes of the States were equal ; they were heard in the convention , but they were spurned at , for the votes SENATE . be proper to authorize the President to dispose 99 100 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
Page 107
... proper to authorize the President to dispose of any of the public ships of war now in the service of the United States , and to report by bill or otherwise . " Ordered , That this motion lie for consideration . A message from the House ...
... proper to authorize the President to dispose of any of the public ships of war now in the service of the United States , and to report by bill or otherwise . " Ordered , That this motion lie for consideration . A message from the House ...
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