Register of Debates in Congress: 19th Congress, 2nd session. Dec. 4, 1826 to Mar. 3, 1827. 1598 columnsGales & Seaton, 1829 |
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... proposed the subject , and had obtained its introduction with great difficulty . He asked whether it was not a parliamentary practice , when a member proposed a new [ SENATE . subject , to treat it , at least with patience and forbear ...
... proposed the subject , and had obtained its introduction with great difficulty . He asked whether it was not a parliamentary practice , when a member proposed a new [ SENATE . subject , to treat it , at least with patience and forbear ...
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... proposed by the committee was , to explain primarily the amendments which they had proposed , and then take up any amendments which the other Senators might see fit to offer . When the bill had thus been improved and per- fected by the ...
... proposed by the committee was , to explain primarily the amendments which they had proposed , and then take up any amendments which the other Senators might see fit to offer . When the bill had thus been improved and per- fected by the ...
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... proposed by striking out the 14th section , Mr. HAYNE said it was an important alteration , as it proposed to dispense entirely with what were called special assignees , which were formerly appointed by the creditors , without any ...
... proposed by striking out the 14th section , Mr. HAYNE said it was an important alteration , as it proposed to dispense entirely with what were called special assignees , which were formerly appointed by the creditors , without any ...
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... proposed to amend the a clause relative to the discharge of the prisoner when a commission should have been superseded . The PRESIDENT observed , that , as the amendment had been agreed to , it would be necessary to move a re ...
... proposed to amend the a clause relative to the discharge of the prisoner when a commission should have been superseded . The PRESIDENT observed , that , as the amendment had been agreed to , it would be necessary to move a re ...
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... proposed by the bill . Mr. HARRISON remarked , that the same course had been pursued last year in relation to this object , and the resolutions submitted by the gentlemen from Kentucky and Missouri , had proposed the course pointed out ...
... proposed by the bill . Mr. HARRISON remarked , that the same course had been pursued last year in relation to this object , and the resolutions submitted by the gentlemen from Kentucky and Missouri , had proposed the course pointed out ...
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Página 267 - March, 1802, to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers...
Página 573 - Resolved, That the committee of ways and means be instructed to inquire into the expediency of appropriating $30,000, to enable Professor Morse to establish a line of telegraph between Washington and Baltimore.
Página 211 - The committee of ways and means of the house of representatives of the United States...
Página 3 - Rule 27.] [In the appointment of the standing committees, the Senate will proceed, by ballot, severally to appoint the chairman of each committee; and then, by one ballot the other members necessary to complete the same ; and a majority of the whole number of votes given shall be necessary to the choice of a chairman of a standing committee.
Página 621 - House went again into Committee of the Whole on the bill for the relief of the surviving officers of the Revolutionary War.
Página 403 - An act concerning navigation," passed on the 18th day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen; an act supplementary thereto passed the fifteenth day of May, one thousand eight hundred and twenty, and an act entitled "An act to regulate the commercial intercourse between the United States and certain British ports...
Página 55 - Finance,' as it is the chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means in the House of Representatives that holds the position equivalent to that occupied by the Chancellor of the Exchequer.
Página 267 - State or district; and that it shall be the duty of the military force of the United States, when called upon by the civil magistrate or any proper officer or other person duly authorized for that purpose and having a lawful warrant, to aid and assist such magistrate, officer, or other person so authorized in arresting such offender and committing him to safe custody for trial according to law.
Página 319 - Africa, with their own consent, of such persons of color as are already free, and of such others as the humanity of individuals or the laws of the different states may hereafter liberate.
Página 323 - Indeed, nothing is more to be wished than that the United States would themselves undertake to make such an establishment on the coast of Africa.