The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1840 |
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... majority might be obtained for the purpose of accomplishing the iniquitous ends of party . The election of the CLERK was also to come on , and his election was believed by his friends to depend upon the organi zation of the House . The ...
... majority might be obtained for the purpose of accomplishing the iniquitous ends of party . The election of the CLERK was also to come on , and his election was believed by his friends to depend upon the organi zation of the House . The ...
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... majority of the people ought not to rule . He contended , also , that it was a direct attack on State sove- reignty for the CLERK or the House at present to refuse to admit men to seats , who had certificates under the broad seal of the ...
... majority of the people ought not to rule . He contended , also , that it was a direct attack on State sove- reignty for the CLERK or the House at present to refuse to admit men to seats , who had certificates under the broad seal of the ...
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... majority which composes it to proceed to its organization . We have recently been told , in the official organ of the present Administration , that there is a majority- setting aside the members from New Jersey , or counting them - that ...
... majority which composes it to proceed to its organization . We have recently been told , in the official organ of the present Administration , that there is a majority- setting aside the members from New Jersey , or counting them - that ...
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... majority of the members whose seats are uncontroverted signify in writing their desire that I shall proceed with the call of the roll made in the conscientious regard to my duty , and that I shall then present to the House the testimony ...
... majority of the members whose seats are uncontroverted signify in writing their desire that I shall proceed with the call of the roll made in the conscientious regard to my duty , and that I shall then present to the House the testimony ...
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... majority of the popular vote of New Jersey was given to the five gentlemen who came here as Representatives from that State who have not the certificates of the Governor ? Had not the Gover- nor of New Jersey himself admitted this in ...
... majority of the popular vote of New Jersey was given to the five gentlemen who came here as Representatives from that State who have not the certificates of the Governor ? Had not the Gover- nor of New Jersey himself admitted this in ...
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Abolition Abolitionists adjourned adopted amendment Anson Brown appeal asked AYCRIGG bill BYNUM called Calvary Morris Cave Johnson certificates CHAIR citizens Claims CLERK colleague Congress Constitution contended Cumberland road Davis debate decided decision District DROMGOOLE duty election entitled expediency floor following resolution GARLAND gentleman from South gentleman from Virginia Government Governor House of Representatives Indiana instructed to inquire Jacob Thompson Jersey John JOHNSON Judson Allen Kentucky leave to introduce ment Messrs Missouri motion moved object Office and Post party Pensions PETRIKIN point of order praying presented the memorial presented the petition President previous question printed proceedings proposition Public Lands ques read twice received referred relief remarks Resolved Rice Garland rules seats Secretary Senate Sherrod Williams Smith South Carolina SPEAKER STANLY submitted taken Territory Thompson tion Treasury Truman Smith United VANDERPOEL viva voce vote Waddy Thompson Williams WISE yeas and nays