The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1840 - Law |
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... tion in its present form , because it was laid on your table , and your CLERK will not put the ques- tion on it . I appeal to the House , from the de- cision of the CLERK , to act for itself . If any gen- leman present does not like the ...
... tion in its present form , because it was laid on your table , and your CLERK will not put the ques- tion on it . I appeal to the House , from the de- cision of the CLERK , to act for itself . If any gen- leman present does not like the ...
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... tion in Congress , and it was his wish , above all things , if possible , to avoid the suppression of the voice of the people of New Jersey . As to the ques- tion whether the State of New Jersey should be re- presented by one set of men ...
... tion in Congress , and it was his wish , above all things , if possible , to avoid the suppression of the voice of the people of New Jersey . As to the ques- tion whether the State of New Jersey should be re- presented by one set of men ...
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... tion pending was upon the appeal taken by Mr. VANDERPOEL from the decision of the CHAIR , which dec son was , that Messrs . AYCRIGG , HALSTED , & C . of New Jersey , were entitled to vote . The CHAIR announced that Mr. DUNCAN of Ohio ...
... tion pending was upon the appeal taken by Mr. VANDERPOEL from the decision of the CHAIR , which dec son was , that Messrs . AYCRIGG , HALSTED , & C . of New Jersey , were entitled to vote . The CHAIR announced that Mr. DUNCAN of Ohio ...
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... tion of the gentleman from Virginia on the table ; and the question to lay on the table , according to the rules , was not debatable . The CHAIR said that the question as to who were to represent the State of New Jersey must first be ...
... tion of the gentleman from Virginia on the table ; and the question to lay on the table , according to the rules , was not debatable . The CHAIR said that the question as to who were to represent the State of New Jersey must first be ...
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... tion . Mr. CRAIG asked if the House was now about to decide the right to seats of the members from New Jersey ? He asked , in the language of the eloquent gentleman from Georgia , who addressed them the other day , how was the House to ...
... tion . Mr. CRAIG asked if the House was now about to decide the right to seats of the members from New Jersey ? He asked , in the language of the eloquent gentleman from Georgia , who addressed them the other day , how was the House to ...
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