Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1854 - Law |
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... TAYLOR , VARNUM , ANDERSON , and BIBB , were appointed the com- mittee . WEDNESDAY , October 5 . The Senate spent the day in the consideration of Executive business . THURSDAY , October 6 . CHRISTOPHER GORE . from the State of Massa ...
... TAYLOR , VARNUM , ANDERSON , and BIBB , were appointed the com- mittee . WEDNESDAY , October 5 . The Senate spent the day in the consideration of Executive business . THURSDAY , October 6 . CHRISTOPHER GORE . from the State of Massa ...
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... TAYLOR , KING , BROWN , and CHACE , be the committee . On motion , by Mr. ANDERSON , the galleries were cleared and the doors of the Senate Cham- ber closed . SATURDAY , October 15 . which the reputation of the arms of the United States ...
... TAYLOR , KING , BROWN , and CHACE , be the committee . On motion , by Mr. ANDERSON , the galleries were cleared and the doors of the Senate Cham- ber closed . SATURDAY , October 15 . which the reputation of the arms of the United States ...
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... Taylor , Turner , Varnum , and Whea- ton . On motion , by Mr. GERMAN , to strike out , sec- tion one , line seven , after the word " years , " the residue of the section , as follows : " which enlist- ment shall be absolute and binding ...
... Taylor , Turner , Varnum , and Whea- ton . On motion , by Mr. GERMAN , to strike out , sec- tion one , line seven , after the word " years , " the residue of the section , as follows : " which enlist- ment shall be absolute and binding ...
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... Taylor , Thompson , Turner , Wharton , and Worthington . On motion , by Mr. GOLDSBOROUGH , to strike out the ninth section of the bill , as follows : 66 SENATE . And the President reported the bill to the Sen- ate amended . On motion ...
... Taylor , Thompson , Turner , Wharton , and Worthington . On motion , by Mr. GOLDSBOROUGH , to strike out the ninth section of the bill , as follows : 66 SENATE . And the President reported the bill to the Sen- ate amended . On motion ...
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... Taylor , Turner , Walker , Whar- ton , and Worthington . NAYS - Messrs . Anderson , Daggett , Dana , German , Goldsborough , Gore , Horsey , Hunter , Lambert , Mason , Thompson , and Varnum . FRIDAY , November 25 . The resolution ...
... Taylor , Turner , Walker , Whar- ton , and Worthington . NAYS - Messrs . Anderson , Daggett , Dana , German , Goldsborough , Gore , Horsey , Hunter , Lambert , Mason , Thompson , and Varnum . FRIDAY , November 25 . The resolution ...
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