Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole ..., 第 2 卷﹔第 13 卷﹔第 69 卷Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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第 1409 頁
... Adams , Chilton Allan , Heman Allen , Anthony , Ashley , Bailey , Bean , Black , Bond , Bouldin , Bovee , Boyd , Briggs , Brown , Buchanan , Bunch , Burns , Bynum , John Calhoon , William B. Calhoun , Cambrel- eng , Carr , Carter ...
... Adams , Chilton Allan , Heman Allen , Anthony , Ashley , Bailey , Bean , Black , Bond , Bouldin , Bovee , Boyd , Briggs , Brown , Buchanan , Bunch , Burns , Bynum , John Calhoon , William B. Calhoun , Cambrel- eng , Carr , Carter ...
第 1411 頁
... ADAMS objected to the consideration of the reso- lution at this time . Some desultory conversation ensued on the point of order , in which Messrs . ADAMS and MERCER partici- pated , when the Speaker decided that the question " Shall the ...
... ADAMS objected to the consideration of the reso- lution at this time . Some desultory conversation ensued on the point of order , in which Messrs . ADAMS and MERCER partici- pated , when the Speaker decided that the question " Shall the ...
第 1417 頁
... ADAMS thought that the greatest respect was due to the Senate of the United States ; he would sug gest , therefore , that the Clerk of the House was a more appropriate officer to procure this information than the Sergeant - at - arms ...
... ADAMS thought that the greatest respect was due to the Senate of the United States ; he would sug gest , therefore , that the Clerk of the House was a more appropriate officer to procure this information than the Sergeant - at - arms ...
第 1423 頁
... ADAMS , Mr. DUNLAP moved the previous question ; which was seconded by the House : Yeas 99 , nays not counted . The main question was then ordered to be put , when Mr. CAVE JOHNSON called for the yeas and nays on the main question ...
... ADAMS , Mr. DUNLAP moved the previous question ; which was seconded by the House : Yeas 99 , nays not counted . The main question was then ordered to be put , when Mr. CAVE JOHNSON called for the yeas and nays on the main question ...
第 1425 頁
... ADAMS inquired whether the Speaker consider- ed that the question pending on the petition had been decided . The SPEAKER said he felt himself constrained by the terms of the resolution so to decide . Mr. ADAMS asked that the resolution ...
... ADAMS inquired whether the Speaker consider- ed that the question pending on the petition had been decided . The SPEAKER said he felt himself constrained by the terms of the resolution so to decide . Mr. ADAMS asked that the resolution ...
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