The Congressional Globe, Volumen3Blair & Rives, 1835 |
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... constitution adopted by them ; and how was the assent of the people living in that portion of the Territory , who took no part in forming this constitution , given to these boundaries ? How would gentlemen extend the jurisdiction of the ...
... constitution adopted by them ; and how was the assent of the people living in that portion of the Territory , who took no part in forming this constitution , given to these boundaries ? How would gentlemen extend the jurisdiction of the ...
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... constitution without the previous assent of Congress , and in that constitution had made slavery perpetual , as noticed by his colleague . He regretted that he was compelled to vote against this bill ; but he could not , in the ...
... constitution without the previous assent of Congress , and in that constitution had made slavery perpetual , as noticed by his colleague . He regretted that he was compelled to vote against this bill ; but he could not , in the ...
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... constitutional division and a constitutional object ; the principle has been sanc- tioned by our most distinguished patriots and statesmen . The executive power is placed in the hands of the President by the Constitution ; and however ...
... constitutional division and a constitutional object ; the principle has been sanc- tioned by our most distinguished patriots and statesmen . The executive power is placed in the hands of the President by the Constitution ; and however ...
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Abijah Mann ADAMS adjourned adopted agreed amendment appropriation asked banks BENTON bonds CALHOUN CAMBRELENG Cave Johnson CHAIR Chilton Allan Committee on Commerce Committee on Revolutionary Congress Constitution District of Columbia duty Executive France French Garland gentleman Gideon Lee Government Hannegan Heman Allen Hiland Hall honorable hoped House of Representatives Indian instructed to inquire Job Mann John John Calhoon Johnson Judiciary Kentucky last session Luke Lea Mann Mason memorial ment Messrs Michigan Missouri mittee Moses Mason motion moved object Office and Post Ohio opinion ordered Pearce Pensions Post Office Post Roads post route praying presented the petition President printed Public Lands question read twice received referred relief remarks reported a bill Resolved Rice Garland Secretary select committee Senate South Carolina Speaker Standefer submitted the following Territory tion Treasury twice and committed Union United Virginia vote WHITTLESEY William yeas and nays York