Cases of Contested Elections in Congress: From the Year 1789 to 1834, InclusiveGales and Seaton, 1834 - 1025 páginas |
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... seat in the House ? He wished to have the matter de- cided , and saw no necessity of delay . Mr. AMES thought he recollected to have heard Mr. Pink- ney's name called in the list of the members , and that the Committee of Elections had ...
... seat in the House ? He wished to have the matter de- cided , and saw no necessity of delay . Mr. AMES thought he recollected to have heard Mr. Pink- ney's name called in the list of the members , and that the Committee of Elections had ...
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... seat in this House as a member for the lower district of Georgia ; and that the right of petitioning against the right of the said James Jackson be reserved to all persons , at any time during the term for which he was elected . " This ...
... seat in this House as a member for the lower district of Georgia ; and that the right of petitioning against the right of the said James Jackson be reserved to all persons , at any time during the term for which he was elected . " This ...
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... seat in the House . This , although it may not be reckoned exactly a case in point , comes something near to the Georgia elec- tion ; and from this and a variety of other cases , which Mr. GILES quoted , he thought the House would be ...
... seat in the House . This , although it may not be reckoned exactly a case in point , comes something near to the Georgia elec- tion ; and from this and a variety of other cases , which Mr. GILES quoted , he thought the House would be ...
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... seat was adjudged to him who had the greatest number of sound votes ; but this , he said , was not a case exactly in point : he therefore believed it would be necessary to decide the present one agreeably to the constitution and right ...
... seat was adjudged to him who had the greatest number of sound votes ; but this , he said , was not a case exactly in point : he therefore believed it would be necessary to decide the present one agreeably to the constitution and right ...
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... seat . CASE IX . BENJAMIN EDWARDS , of Maryland . [ Of the credentials necessary to entitle one to take his seat as a member of the House . A resignation sent to the Governor of a State is good . ] JANUARY 1 , 1795 . The SPEAKER laid ...
... seat . CASE IX . BENJAMIN EDWARDS , of Maryland . [ Of the credentials necessary to entitle one to take his seat as a member of the House . A resignation sent to the Governor of a State is good . ] JANUARY 1 , 1795 . The SPEAKER laid ...
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18th CONGRESS 1st SESSION 21st CONGRESS 23d CONGRESS admitted alleged amendment appears appointed authority ballot box borough candidate canvass certificate citizen clerk Committee of Elections constitution contested election Daniel Hugunin Debate decided decision declared Delegate deponent depositions duty elec electors entitled evidence facts favor Garrard county gentleman George Loyall Government Governor honorable House of Representatives illegal inhabitant inspectors intention Israel Smith James Guyon John judges Kentucky Legislature Letcher majority Marksbury member of Congress mittee Moore motion Narsworthy Hunter nued number of votes oath objection opinion Parmenio Adams parties person petition petitioner poll book prescribed present principle proof proved qualifications question received rejected residence resolution seat Senate sheriff Silas Wright sitting member South Carolina Speech supposed sworn taken Territory testimony tinued tion town United Virginia voters votes given William William McCreery witnesses