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 10 卷﹔第 60 卷Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... South Carolina, because he believed that they could evoke no responsive feeling in the House or in the nation; but he reminded the gentleman that these forts were not exclusively for the use of South Carolina, but for the benefit of the ...
... South Carolina, because he believed that they could evoke no responsive feeling in the House or in the nation; but he reminded the gentleman that these forts were not exclusively for the use of South Carolina, but for the benefit of the ...
第 2811 頁
... South Carolina, in the place of Mr. SINGLETon, deceased, appeared, was sworn, and took his seat. The House resumed the unfinished business, being the consideration of Mr. MARDIs's motion concerning the future place of deposite of the ...
... South Carolina, in the place of Mr. SINGLETon, deceased, appeared, was sworn, and took his seat. The House resumed the unfinished business, being the consideration of Mr. MARDIs's motion concerning the future place of deposite of the ...
第 2815 頁
... S. was opposed to this piecemeal legislation. This bridge formed one branch ... Carolina, said he had never known a motion thus to refer a bill, reported by ... S. that he had disbursed one hundred and twenty thousand dollars in the ...
... S. was opposed to this piecemeal legislation. This bridge formed one branch ... Carolina, said he had never known a motion thus to refer a bill, reported by ... S. that he had disbursed one hundred and twenty thousand dollars in the ...
第 2817 頁
... South Carolina supposed them to be, the House might have been indebted to him for his remarks. But the gentleman had collected his information from statements made here, which he no doubt believed to be correct, but which were not so ...
... South Carolina supposed them to be, the House might have been indebted to him for his remarks. But the gentleman had collected his information from statements made here, which he no doubt believed to be correct, but which were not so ...
第 2825 頁
... South Carolina, then rose and addressed the House as follows: Mr. Chairman: I shall trouble the committee but a little while upon this subject; indeed, I should not trouble it at all, but that I feel under a kind of moral obligation not ...
... South Carolina, then rose and addressed the House as follows: Mr. Chairman: I shall trouble the committee but a little while upon this subject; indeed, I should not trouble it at all, but that I feel under a kind of moral obligation not ...
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