Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1853 - Law |
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Page 1211
... present in service after the 1st of May next , thereafter requiring the concurrence of the Senate in all such appoint- ments . Mr. C. assigned his reasons for the motion . In relation to the first amendment , he observed that the ...
... present in service after the 1st of May next , thereafter requiring the concurrence of the Senate in all such appoint- ments . Mr. C. assigned his reasons for the motion . In relation to the first amendment , he observed that the ...
Page 1217
... present bill , which would not equally arise if it were put in a separate bill ? There could be no difficulty in either way ; and in point of propriety , it appeared to him the course now proposed ought to be pur- sued . They were about ...
... present bill , which would not equally arise if it were put in a separate bill ? There could be no difficulty in either way ; and in point of propriety , it appeared to him the course now proposed ought to be pur- sued . They were about ...
Page 1225
... present form , as he conceived it incompat- ible in many respects with the constitution now offered for the consideration of Congress ; for in- stance , the Constitution provides that the Senate The bill to alter the time of holding the ...
... present form , as he conceived it incompat- ible in many respects with the constitution now offered for the consideration of Congress ; for in- stance , the Constitution provides that the Senate The bill to alter the time of holding the ...
Page 1241
... present session ; that , in consequence of some of their decisions , there would be some difficulty as to the surveys , & c .; and , in relation to the other part of his resolution , that it was understood cer- tain unauthorized persons ...
... present session ; that , in consequence of some of their decisions , there would be some difficulty as to the surveys , & c .; and , in relation to the other part of his resolution , that it was understood cer- tain unauthorized persons ...
Page 1243
... present armories would furnish , and that the public armories should be so extended as to furnish the number of arms which would be annually required under that law . On the other hand it was contended that the sources of supply were ...
... present armories would furnish , and that the public armories should be so extended as to furnish the number of arms which would be annually required under that law . On the other hand it was contended that the sources of supply were ...
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