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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... resolution was but now printed , and laid before the Senate , it might be 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 ...
... resolution was but now printed , and laid before the Senate , it might be 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 ...
Page 27
... resolution proposed on the 22d instant , that the Senate now proceed to the elec- tion of a Secretary , and other officers of the Sen- ate , was resumed ; and , on motion , the further consideration thereof was postponed until the first ...
... resolution proposed on the 22d instant , that the Senate now proceed to the elec- tion of a Secretary , and other officers of the Sen- ate , was resumed ; and , on motion , the further consideration thereof was postponed until the first ...
Page 75
... resolution should be sent to their Senators and Representa- tives in Congress , respectively ; and the resolution being read , it was moved that the Senate do now proceed to the consideration of the report of the NOVEMBER , 1803 ...
... resolution should be sent to their Senators and Representa- tives in Congress , respectively ; and the resolution being read , it was moved that the Senate do now proceed to the consideration of the report of the NOVEMBER , 1803 ...
Page 159
... resolution . But , since the Senate have refused to adjourn , I will now offer some observations on the merits ; in doing which , I will study brevity , as much as the importance of the subject will permit . I shall attempt to prove ...
... resolution . But , since the Senate have refused to adjourn , I will now offer some observations on the merits ; in doing which , I will study brevity , as much as the importance of the subject will permit . I shall attempt to prove ...
Page 213
... resolution , it passed in the negative - yeas 4 , nays 25 , as fol- lows : YEAS - Messrs . Anderson , Butler , Dayton , and Jackson . NAYS - Messrs . Adams , Armstrong , Bailey , Baldwin , Bradley , Breckenridge , Brown , Cocke , Condit ...
... resolution , it passed in the negative - yeas 4 , nays 25 , as fol- lows : YEAS - Messrs . Anderson , Butler , Dayton , and Jackson . NAYS - Messrs . Adams , Armstrong , Bailey , Baldwin , Bradley , Breckenridge , Brown , Cocke , Condit ...
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