Speeches and Forensic Arguments, Volume 3Perkins & Marvin, 1843 |
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Page 6
... question of its engrossment or the question of its final passage , " making partial appropriations for the service of 1814. " The Senate inserted , as an amendment 6.
... question of its engrossment or the question of its final passage , " making partial appropriations for the service of 1814. " The Senate inserted , as an amendment 6.
Page 7
... question of the regularity of proceeding , a question of the order of business , merely . The record shows that Nathaniel Macon , and other Administration men , voted with Mr. Webster , on that question , against concurring with the Sen ...
... question of the regularity of proceeding , a question of the order of business , merely . The record shows that Nathaniel Macon , and other Administration men , voted with Mr. Webster , on that question , against concurring with the Sen ...
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... question to agree to it , the vote stood , ayes 72 , and 71 noes . So the report recom- mending the removal of the seat of Government from Washington to some more convenient place was agreed to , and a committee was appointed to bring ...
... question to agree to it , the vote stood , ayes 72 , and 71 noes . So the report recom- mending the removal of the seat of Government from Washington to some more convenient place was agreed to , and a committee was appointed to bring ...
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... question then pending , but to influence the public sentiment with regard to the principles involved in it . This ... questions , ( and among them that on Mr. Foot's resolutions , not likely soon to be for- gotten , ) the vote on which ...
... question then pending , but to influence the public sentiment with regard to the principles involved in it . This ... questions , ( and among them that on Mr. Foot's resolutions , not likely soon to be for- gotten , ) the vote on which ...
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... questions involved in the dis- cussion . I believe that judgment has been definitely pronounced ; but nothing is due to me , beyond the merit of having made an earnest effort to present the true question to the people , and to invoke ...
... questions involved in the dis- cussion . I believe that judgment has been definitely pronounced ; but nothing is due to me , beyond the merit of having made an earnest effort to present the true question to the people , and to invoke ...
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