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 ...Gales & Seaton, 1886 |
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Halaman 1283
... give a certain additional per centage of the proceeds of these lands to some States , and not to others . Mr. W. denied that his proposition violated the terms of the compact . These terms ( admitting even that they remained in force ...
... give a certain additional per centage of the proceeds of these lands to some States , and not to others . Mr. W. denied that his proposition violated the terms of the compact . These terms ( admitting even that they remained in force ...
Halaman 1297
... give up their vain idea of appropriating this im- mense domain to themselves . What hopes could they have of success in their graduating projects ? Let them look at the votes of this session , and say whether there was any chance of ...
... give up their vain idea of appropriating this im- mense domain to themselves . What hopes could they have of success in their graduating projects ? Let them look at the votes of this session , and say whether there was any chance of ...
Halaman 1339
... give way to duty ; and individual judgment must be governed by the calls of public opinion , and when silence is no longer commendable , but is in fact a fault . Under these circumstances I find myself now placed . The bill under ...
... give way to duty ; and individual judgment must be governed by the calls of public opinion , and when silence is no longer commendable , but is in fact a fault . Under these circumstances I find myself now placed . The bill under ...
Halaman 1353
... give the money in a more coy and coquettish manner ; we begin by saying it is the money of the people , and , having no use for it here , we will return it to those who paid it . We in the next breath acknowledge that this cannot in ...
... give the money in a more coy and coquettish manner ; we begin by saying it is the money of the people , and , having no use for it here , we will return it to those who paid it . We in the next breath acknowledge that this cannot in ...
Halaman 1359
... give this money back to those who paid it ; and as they cannot do that , they will approximate as nigh as possible by giving it to the States . Every family in the United States I presume uses sugar , and for the argu- ment I will allow ...
... give this money back to those who paid it ; and as they cannot do that , they will approximate as nigh as possible by giving it to the States . Every family in the United States I presume uses sugar , and for the argu- ment I will allow ...
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adjourned adopted amendment amount appropriations APRIL 29 army BENTON Buchanan CALHOUN canal CLAY commenced committee Congress constitution Crittenden Cuthbert defence deposite banks distribution District District of Columbia dollars duty Ewing of Illinois Ewing of Ohio expenditure expenses expunge favor Fortification Bill frontier fund gentleman Goldsborough Government Grundy Hendricks honorable House Hubbard increase Indians interest King of Alabama King of Georgia land bill Leigh Linn Louisiana Mangum Massachusetts measure ment millions Mississippi Missouri motion moved navy nays NAYS-Messrs necessary object officers opinion passed Porter Portsmouth postmaster present President PRESTON principle proposed proposition Public Deposites public lands public money purpose question received referred resolution revenue Rives Ruggles Secretary Secretary of War Senator from South session Shepley South Carolina Southard surplus Tallmadge Texas Texian thought tion Treasury United vote WALKER WEBSTER whole Yeas YEAS-Messrs
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Halaman 1539 - To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace.
Halaman 1891 - Resolved, That the President, in the late Executive proceedings in relation to the public revenue, has assumed upon himself authority and power not conferred by the Constitution and laws, but in derogation of both.
Halaman 1333 - States in proportion to the value of all land within each State, granted to or surveyed for, any person, as such land and the buildings and improvements thereon shall be estimated, according to such mode as the United States in Congress assembled shall from time to time direct and appoint.
Halaman 1333 - All charges of war, and all other expenses that shall be incurred for the common defence or general welfare, and allowed by the United States in Congress assembled, shall be defrayed out of a common treasury, which shall be supplied by the several states, in proportion to the value of all land within each state, granted to or surveyed for any person...
Halaman 1333 - September last, shall be disposed of for the common benefit of the United States, and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the Federal Union...
Halaman 1831 - To avoid these evils it appears to me that the most safe, just, and federal disposition which could be made of the surplus revenue would be its apportionment among the several States according to their ratio of representation, and should this measure not be found warranted by the Constitution that it would be expedient to propose to the States an amendment authorizing it.
Halaman 1913 - 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...
Halaman 1729 - I would therefore call the special attention of Congress to the subject, and respectfully suggest the propriety of passing such a law as will prohibit, under severe penalties, the circulation in the Southern States, through the mail, of incendiary publications intended to instigate the slaves to insurrection.
Halaman 1861 - ... to accept and execute all such trusts, of every description, as may be committed to them by any person or persons whatsoever, or may be transferred to them...
Halaman 1681 - No person who heretofore hath been, or hereafter may be, a collector or holder of public moneys, shall have a seat in either House of the General Assembly, until such person shall have accounted for, and paid into the treasury, all sums for which he may be accountable or liable.