The Congressional Globe, Volumen16Blair & Rives, 1845 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 76
Página
... vote that was cast in the State . But Mr. Brockenbrough admits his information that an election was held in the county of St. Lucie , and no gentleman here doubts the fact . We cannot , by conjecture or by hearsay , determine how the vote ...
... vote that was cast in the State . But Mr. Brockenbrough admits his information that an election was held in the county of St. Lucie , and no gentleman here doubts the fact . We cannot , by conjecture or by hearsay , determine how the vote ...
Página
... vote five months them , after the election , alleged that they voted for ' next before the election , shall be entitled to vote the sitting member . This class embraces the three for all officers that now are , or hereafter may be ...
... vote five months them , after the election , alleged that they voted for ' next before the election , shall be entitled to vote the sitting member . This class embraces the three for all officers that now are , or hereafter may be ...
Página
... vote for a bill as- sérting our rights to the whole ? The gentleman from Georgia , [ Mr. COBB , ] in his speech a few days ago , gave us his opinion as to the effect of voting for this bill . He stated , ( if I did not misunderstand him ...
... vote for a bill as- sérting our rights to the whole ? The gentleman from Georgia , [ Mr. COBB , ] in his speech a few days ago , gave us his opinion as to the effect of voting for this bill . He stated , ( if I did not misunderstand him ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
49th parallel admitted adopt American annexation argument assert believe Britain British Government Captain cent Chairman citizens claim Columbia river commerce committee compromise Congress Constitution continued coun course debate declaration desire discovery dispute duty emigration England ernment extend favor feel foreign forty-ninth parallel gentleman give the notice House Hudson Bay Company interests joint occupancy labor land latitude Meares measure ment Mexico millions national honor Native Native American navigation navy negotiation never Nootka convention Nootka Sound convention northwest coast Northwest Company offer opinion Oregon question Oregon territory Pacific party patriotism peace Plenipotentiary political portion ports possession present President principle proposed proposition protection resolution revenue Rocky mountains Senate settle settlement slavery soil South Carolina sovereignty Spain Spanish spirit tariff tariff of 1842 terminate Texas tion trade treaty Union United vessels vote Whig whole of Oregon