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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Page 1171
... political heresy , but such was his view of the constitution . Mr. A. concluded by expressing the wish that his dis- sent to the principle of making the present an extra ses- sion merely , be entered upon the journal . This , he said ...
... political heresy , but such was his view of the constitution . Mr. A. concluded by expressing the wish that his dis- sent to the principle of making the present an extra ses- sion merely , be entered upon the journal . This , he said ...
Page 1177
... political history of the country ; whether such an election , he said , should be treated as a mere nullity , and the members returned under it be sent back to their con- stituents , then the certain consequence must be that those ...
... political history of the country ; whether such an election , he said , should be treated as a mere nullity , and the members returned under it be sent back to their con- stituents , then the certain consequence must be that those ...
Page 1197
... political existence of those to whom they had shown themselves wedded , would it do to reply as Richard does to Lady Anne , when she upbraids him with destroying her spouse , that he did it to help her to a better husband ? " Are ...
... political existence of those to whom they had shown themselves wedded , would it do to reply as Richard does to Lady Anne , when she upbraids him with destroying her spouse , that he did it to help her to a better husband ? " Are ...
Page 1207
... political system ; those who created this artificial state of being equally abhorred a vacancy in this House , and they therefore imposed a pres- sure upon every point where that pressure could tend to fill it up . This consideration ...
... political system ; those who created this artificial state of being equally abhorred a vacancy in this House , and they therefore imposed a pres- sure upon every point where that pressure could tend to fill it up . This consideration ...
Page 1211
... political parties . [ The hour of recess arriving , the House separated until 4 P. M. without taking any question . ] EVENING SESSION . MISSISSIPPI ELECTION . [ OCT . 3 , 1837 . commenced on the 4th of March last , and is to continue ...
... political parties . [ The hour of recess arriving , the House separated until 4 P. M. without taking any question . ] EVENING SESSION . MISSISSIPPI ELECTION . [ OCT . 3 , 1837 . commenced on the 4th of March last , and is to continue ...
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