Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volumen2;Volumen36Gales and Seaton, 1855 |
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... Senate , entitled " An act for the relief of Anthony S. Delisle , Edward B. Dudley , and John M. Van Cleef , " re- ported the same without amendment , and the bill was committed to a Committee of the Whole to- ures of extraordinary ...
... Senate , entitled " An act for the relief of Anthony S. Delisle , Edward B. Dudley , and John M. Van Cleef , " re- ported the same without amendment , and the bill was committed to a Committee of the Whole to- ures of extraordinary ...
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... Senate be disagreed to by the House . Mr. Scorт , of Missouri , moved that they be committed to the Committee of the Whole , which at present has under consideration the Missouri bill of this House - which motion had precedence of the ...
... Senate be disagreed to by the House . Mr. Scorт , of Missouri , moved that they be committed to the Committee of the Whole , which at present has under consideration the Missouri bill of this House - which motion had precedence of the ...
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... Senate , and the matter ended happily and harmoniously . He argued earnestly in favor of the claims which Maine had to admission with- out delay , and against a course which would , by allowing the time to which she was limited to pass ...
... Senate , and the matter ended happily and harmoniously . He argued earnestly in favor of the claims which Maine had to admission with- out delay , and against a course which would , by allowing the time to which she was limited to pass ...
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... Senate was not unusual or unnatural ; and that , whatever the decision on them here , he doubted whether that body would recede . Mr. SMITH , of Maryland , opposed the commit- ment as useless , and argued to show that it would not save ...
... Senate was not unusual or unnatural ; and that , whatever the decision on them here , he doubted whether that body would recede . Mr. SMITH , of Maryland , opposed the commit- ment as useless , and argued to show that it would not save ...
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... Senate , under the treaty - making power , can purchase territory , with a stipulation compelling Congress ( as it is con- tended we are now compelled ) to admit that ter- ritory into the Union , whether they will or not . The power to ...
... Senate , under the treaty - making power , can purchase territory , with a stipulation compelling Congress ( as it is con- tended we are now compelled ) to admit that ter- ritory into the Union , whether they will or not . The power to ...
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