Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2; Volume 14; Volume 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 - Law |
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... to fulfil every one of their cardinal objects . 1st . It was the most simple and literal , and that is always to be adhered to if possible . 2d . OCT . 2 , 1837. ] operation if adopted unequal 1181 1182 OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS .
... to fulfil every one of their cardinal objects . 1st . It was the most simple and literal , and that is always to be adhered to if possible . 2d . OCT . 2 , 1837. ] operation if adopted unequal 1181 1182 OF DEBATES IN CONGRESS .
Page 1191
... operation commenced on the 4th of March , 1789 ; thus fixing the time from which the consti- tutional term of the members of the Senate and House of Representatives should be computed . All the elections to Congress were completed in ...
... operation commenced on the 4th of March , 1789 ; thus fixing the time from which the consti- tutional term of the members of the Senate and House of Representatives should be computed . All the elections to Congress were completed in ...
Page 1193
... operations of the new Government . That was settled by an ordinance of the Congress which ceased to exist the moment the federal constitution went into operation ; and the 4th day of March , 1789 , was the day appointed by them . As the ...
... operations of the new Government . That was settled by an ordinance of the Congress which ceased to exist the moment the federal constitution went into operation ; and the 4th day of March , 1789 , was the day appointed by them . As the ...
Page 1223
... operation of this bill ? Is it not proper that they should be instantly aroused , so that , at the polls , they may begin at once to exercise their right of claiming from candidates a pledge of rigid economy ? How is this debt to be ...
... operation of this bill ? Is it not proper that they should be instantly aroused , so that , at the polls , they may begin at once to exercise their right of claiming from candidates a pledge of rigid economy ? How is this debt to be ...
Page 1233
... operation before the expiration of her charter , and she would glide out of existence almost unobserved . If she resisted , it was not doubted that she would be van- quished by the ever - victorious chieftain . " In reference to a ...
... operation before the expiration of her charter , and she would glide out of existence almost unobserved . If she resisted , it was not doubted that she would be van- quished by the ever - victorious chieftain . " In reference to a ...
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