The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1840 |
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Página 71
... stale charge was still re- Teated . Every facility had been offered to gentle- me to bring the truth of their charges to light , if truth existed in them ; and yet they were unable to Verify a single charge . He had some respect for the ...
... stale charge was still re- Teated . Every facility had been offered to gentle- me to bring the truth of their charges to light , if truth existed in them ; and yet they were unable to Verify a single charge . He had some respect for the ...
Página 109
... stale what had usually been the prac- tice in the House of Delegates of the State of Vir- ginia . He knew that the usual practice had been that the certificate of the sheriff should be received as prima facie evidence of election ; and ...
... stale what had usually been the prac- tice in the House of Delegates of the State of Vir- ginia . He knew that the usual practice had been that the certificate of the sheriff should be received as prima facie evidence of election ; and ...
Página 113
... Stale of New Jersey , believing , as he did , that the House had become heartily disgusted with the discussion of that question , and the reite- ration of arguments , which had been so often re- peated , that they were as lamiliar as ...
... Stale of New Jersey , believing , as he did , that the House had become heartily disgusted with the discussion of that question , and the reite- ration of arguments , which had been so often re- peated , that they were as lamiliar as ...
Página 135
... Stale ma- naged them prior to that period , is true . For the last thirty years we have been occasionally survey- ing and lotting these lands , granting them for lite- rary , charitable , and religious purposes , and selling in small ...
... Stale ma- naged them prior to that period , is true . For the last thirty years we have been occasionally survey- ing and lotting these lands , granting them for lite- rary , charitable , and religious purposes , and selling in small ...
Página 136
... Stale to the Governor of Maine . DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , January 2 , 1940 . SIR : Your letter of the 23d ultimo , to the Presi- dent , has , with its enclosures , been received and referred to this Department . The ...
... Stale to the Governor of Maine . DEPARTMENT OF STATE , Washington , January 2 , 1940 . SIR : Your letter of the 23d ultimo , to the Presi- dent , has , with its enclosures , been received and referred to this Department . The ...
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