Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2; Volume 14; Volume 71Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... Virginia , North Caro- lina , Kentucky , Tennesse , would do it . You have then , on this supposition , a Legislature which is complete in the absence , under an invincible legal disability , of nineteen out of twenty - six of the ...
... Virginia , North Caro- lina , Kentucky , Tennesse , would do it . You have then , on this supposition , a Legislature which is complete in the absence , under an invincible legal disability , of nineteen out of twenty - six of the ...
Page 1217
... Virginia fence . I do not like his " mark , " sir , it is too crooked ; and he cannot expect me to " toe " it until he has learned to draw it straight ! This is not the time for those who are friendly to a national Ост . 4 , 1837 ...
... Virginia fence . I do not like his " mark , " sir , it is too crooked ; and he cannot expect me to " toe " it until he has learned to draw it straight ! This is not the time for those who are friendly to a national Ост . 4 , 1837 ...
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... Virginia was to enjoy the exclusive privilege of speaking upon what sub- jects he pleased , under the motion before the House . The SPEAKER remarked that the gentleman from Virginia had perhaps been on the verge of transgressing the ...
... Virginia was to enjoy the exclusive privilege of speaking upon what sub- jects he pleased , under the motion before the House . The SPEAKER remarked that the gentleman from Virginia had perhaps been on the verge of transgressing the ...
Page 1223
... Virginia , had remarked that the time was rapidly approaching when members on this floor would be called to order for quoting the constitution . If that period had not actually arrived , we seemed near it , when reliance on the ...
... Virginia , had remarked that the time was rapidly approaching when members on this floor would be called to order for quoting the constitution . If that period had not actually arrived , we seemed near it , when reliance on the ...
Page 1247
... Virginia land warrants , where many clerks were necessary , and in which a similar discretion was entrusted with the Department . He thought the inquiry the most absurd that could be imagined . Mr. WILLIAMS replied with some warmth to ...
... Virginia land warrants , where many clerks were necessary , and in which a similar discretion was entrusted with the Department . He thought the inquiry the most absurd that could be imagined . Mr. WILLIAMS replied with some warmth to ...
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