Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 1; Volume 43Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... respect felt by this House towards the illustrious indi- vidual referred to , which resulted in the adoption of the following resolution , which was proposed by Mr. A. STE- VENSON , as a substitute for the other : " Resolved , That a ...
... respect felt by this House towards the illustrious indi- vidual referred to , which resulted in the adoption of the following resolution , which was proposed by Mr. A. STE- VENSON , as a substitute for the other : " Resolved , That a ...
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... respect and admiration which this House entertains for you . Your consistency of character , your uniform devotion to regulated liberty , in all the vicissitudes of a long and arduous life , also com mand its highest admiration . During ...
... respect and admiration which this House entertains for you . Your consistency of character , your uniform devotion to regulated liberty , in all the vicissitudes of a long and arduous life , also com mand its highest admiration . During ...
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... respect . " After the GENERAL and the Members had resumed their seats , and a short pause occurred , Mr. MITCHELL , the organ of the Committee of re- ception , moved an adjournment . The motion was agreed to , and the House was ad ...
... respect . " After the GENERAL and the Members had resumed their seats , and a short pause occurred , Mr. MITCHELL , the organ of the Committee of re- ception , moved an adjournment . The motion was agreed to , and the House was ad ...
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... respect to the boundary line , which separates that part of the United States from Ca- nada , those works had been abandoned . The lake was , in consequence , now left destitute of any defence what- ever , as the navy , which , for a ...
... respect to the boundary line , which separates that part of the United States from Ca- nada , those works had been abandoned . The lake was , in consequence , now left destitute of any defence what- ever , as the navy , which , for a ...
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... respect to Europe , Mr. M. said that he had no doubt that all the respect which had been shown to General Lafayette here , was unpleasant to the rulers of that country . On this side of the water , all were glad to see him ; even the ...
... respect to Europe , Mr. M. said that he had no doubt that all the respect which had been shown to General Lafayette here , was unpleasant to the rulers of that country . On this side of the water , all were glad to see him ; even the ...
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Page 39 - It is agreed that any country that may be claimed by either party on the north-west coast of America, westward of the Stony Mountains, shall, together with its harbors, bays, and creeks, and the navigation of all rivers within the same, be free and open for the term of ten years from the date of the signature of the present convention, to the vessels, citizens, and subjects, of the two powers...
Page 1 - Resolved, That a committee of one member from each State represented in this House be appointed on the part of this House, to join such committee as may be appointed on the part of the Senate, to consider and report by what token of respect and affection it may be proper for the Congress of the United States to express the deep sensibility of the nation to the event of the decease of their late President.
Page 151 - An act in addition to an act more effectually to provide for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States, and for other purposes...
Page 153 - Statutes, which provides, among other things, that 'every person who commits murder' 'upon the high seas, or in any arm of the sea, or in any river, haven, creek, basin, or bay, within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States, and out of the jurisdiction of any particular State...
Page 101 - And they shall make distinct lists of all persons voted for as President and of all persons voted for as Vice...
Page 101 - And if the house of representatives shall not choose a president whenever the right of choice shall devolve upon them, before the fourth day of March next following, then the vice president shall act as president, as in the case of the death or other constitutional disability of the president.
Page 641 - An act enabling the claimants to lands within the limits of the State of Missouri and Territory of Arkansas to institute proceedings to try the validity of their claims...
Page 3 - ... to you cordial congratulations upon the occasion of your recent arrival in the United States, in compliance with the wishes of Congress, and to assure you of the very high satisfaction which your presence affords on this early theatre of your glory and renown. Although but few of the members...
Page 339 - State, or when committed within the admiralty and maritime jurisdiction of the United States and out of the jurisdiction of any particular State on board any vessel belonging in whole or in part to the United States or any citizen thereof, or to any corporation created by or under the laws of the United States or of any State, Territory or District thereof.
Page 465 - ... dollars out of any moneys in the treasury or to come into the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, be, and the same is hereby appropriated for the purpose of carrying the provisions of this act into effect.