Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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Page 6
... passed the House of Rep- resentatives , and without opposition , either on the question of its engrossment or the question of its final passage , " making partial appropriations for the service of 1814. " The Senate inserted , as an ...
... passed the House of Rep- resentatives , and without opposition , either on the question of its engrossment or the question of its final passage , " making partial appropriations for the service of 1814. " The Senate inserted , as an ...
Page 7
... passed without opposi- tion . Doubtless many other votes of this kind may be found in the Journal , for the debates show that Mr. Webster constantly urged the increase of our naval power as the best means of meeting our enemy , the ...
... passed without opposi- tion . Doubtless many other votes of this kind may be found in the Journal , for the debates show that Mr. Webster constantly urged the increase of our naval power as the best means of meeting our enemy , the ...
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... passed in the negative ; ayes 74 , noes 83. And so the bill was lost . Mr. Webster voted in the affirmative . This was not a party vote ; the Northern men generally voted to remove the Government to Lancaster , and the Southern were ...
... passed in the negative ; ayes 74 , noes 83. And so the bill was lost . Mr. Webster voted in the affirmative . This was not a party vote ; the Northern men generally voted to remove the Government to Lancaster , and the Southern were ...
Page 35
... , in another place , that it would be improper to pursue this line of observation further . In the course of the last session , Gentlemen , several Bills passed the Senate , intended to correct abuses , to restrain 35.
... , in another place , that it would be improper to pursue this line of observation further . In the course of the last session , Gentlemen , several Bills passed the Senate , intended to correct abuses , to restrain 35.
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... passed the Senate unanimously , and of the necessity for which the whole country is certainly now most abundantly satisfied ; THE CUSTOM - HOUSE REGULATIONS BILL , which also passed nearly unanimously , after a very laborious ...
... passed the Senate unanimously , and of the necessity for which the whole country is certainly now most abundantly satisfied ; THE CUSTOM - HOUSE REGULATIONS BILL , which also passed nearly unanimously , after a very laborious ...
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