Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumes 1-2; Volume 14; Volume 70Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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Page 1169
... measure in the President of the United States , who had given up his usual " non - commit- tal " policy in recommending it . Perhaps , said Mr. A. , it was the more " bold " from this very consideration , that it was not to be discussed ...
... measure in the President of the United States , who had given up his usual " non - commit- tal " policy in recommending it . Perhaps , said Mr. A. , it was the more " bold " from this very consideration , that it was not to be discussed ...
Page 1171
... measure of such importance as the one adverted to . The Senate , consisting of only fifty members , had been discuss- ing this very bill , the sub - Treasury scheme , for about three weeks , while a single fortnight only was to be ...
... measure of such importance as the one adverted to . The Senate , consisting of only fifty members , had been discuss- ing this very bill , the sub - Treasury scheme , for about three weeks , while a single fortnight only was to be ...
Page 1173
... measures now before Congress for the amelioration of public affairs . In doing this , he made some allusion to the ... measure . Mr. GLASCOCK resumed , and declared that he was satisfied with the explanation . ' He then expressed ...
... measures now before Congress for the amelioration of public affairs . In doing this , he made some allusion to the ... measure . Mr. GLASCOCK resumed , and declared that he was satisfied with the explanation . ' He then expressed ...
Page 1221
... measure of rev- 1 Treasury Notes . Treasury Notes . Treasury Notes . times. Ост . 4 , 1837. ] that the gentleman from Pennsylvania [ Mr. SERGEANT ] would be permitted to go on , as he had commenced , and finish his remarks during the ...
... measure of rev- 1 Treasury Notes . Treasury Notes . Treasury Notes . times. Ост . 4 , 1837. ] that the gentleman from Pennsylvania [ Mr. SERGEANT ] would be permitted to go on , as he had commenced , and finish his remarks during the ...
Page 1233
... measure in peace , she would be quietly stripped of her power ; a new system would be in full and successful operation before the expiration of her charter , and she would glide out of existence almost unobserved . If she resisted , it ...
... measure in peace , she would be quietly stripped of her power ; a new system would be in full and successful operation before the expiration of her charter , and she would glide out of existence almost unobserved . If she resisted , it ...
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