The Congressional Globe, Band 3;Band 23,Teil 3;Band 28Blair & Rives, 1854 |
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... understand the question . Mr. BRODHEAD . If we can take the vote I have no objection . Mr. BROWN . I desire to say a few words in reply to the Senator from Texas . He draws a picture of the progress which we have derived as a nation ...
... understand the question . Mr. BRODHEAD . If we can take the vote I have no objection . Mr. BROWN . I desire to say a few words in reply to the Senator from Texas . He draws a picture of the progress which we have derived as a nation ...
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... understand it - it has not been printed , and I have not had an opportunity to ex- amine its provisions - it requires that your post- age shall be prepaid ; and prepaid in what ? In stamps . That , in my opinion , is in palpable vior ...
... understand it - it has not been printed , and I have not had an opportunity to ex- amine its provisions - it requires that your post- age shall be prepaid ; and prepaid in what ? In stamps . That , in my opinion , is in palpable vior ...
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... understand . Mr. EVANS . I believe he did . Mr. BELL . He died in 1787 or 1788. As I understand the case , there was no settlement of that sale ; there was no final decree ; the money was not paid between the parties , but there were ...
... understand . Mr. EVANS . I believe he did . Mr. BELL . He died in 1787 or 1788. As I understand the case , there was no settlement of that sale ; there was no final decree ; the money was not paid between the parties , but there were ...
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... understand they were very great ; and the other day , I heard great praise bestowed in this Chamber on the liberality and generosity of South Carolina to General Greene , in consequence of his military services in the South . As I ...
... understand they were very great ; and the other day , I heard great praise bestowed in this Chamber on the liberality and generosity of South Carolina to General Greene , in consequence of his military services in the South . As I ...
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... understand the nature of the provisions of this bill . They are not to appro- priate so many hundred thousand dollars unre- servedly to Richard W. Meade . They place so much money at the disposal of the Government to adjudicate claims ...
... understand the nature of the provisions of this bill . They are not to appro- priate so many hundred thousand dollars unre- servedly to Richard W. Meade . They place so much money at the disposal of the Government to adjudicate claims ...
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Aaron Harlan acres adjourn allow amendment amount appropriation become a citizen benefit bill Bishop Perkins Carolina cent Chair CHAIRMAN claim CLINGMAN Colt committee Congress consideration custom-house desire dollars entitled estimates favor foreigners George W Gerrit Smith give Government grant Hestor L honorable Senator House Israel Washburn John John Wentworth JONES LETCHER McMULLIN ment MILLSON mittee Mordecai Oliver motion was agreed move Nathaniel G objection offered Ohio passage passed patent pension persons petition Post Office postage PRESIDING OFFICER previous question proposed proposition public lands purpose question was taken read a third referred relief remarks resolution river Roland Jones rule Secretary session SEWARD Smith South Carolina SPEAKER STANTON STUART tellers Tennessee Territories third reading Thomas Ritchey tion Treasury treaty unanimous consent United vote WASHBURNE WENTWORTH Whole Willis Allen yeas and nays
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Seite 1594 - Office, under the seal of his office, either as originals or copies of the originals or records shall be regarded as conveying the fee simple of all the lands embraced in such lists that are of the character contemplated by such act of Congress, and intended to be granted thereby; but where lands embraced in such lists are not of the character embraced by such...
Seite 1594 - There being no objection, the Senate, as in Committee of the Whole, proceeded to consider the bill, which had been reported from the Committee on Education and Labor with an amendment, in section 9, page 10, line 24, before the word "and...
Seite 2148 - An act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of the public lands, and to grant preemption rights...
Seite 1671 - No member shall occupy more than one hour in debate on any question in the House, or in committee...
Seite 2132 - An applicant must be 21 years of age or over, or if under the age of 21 years the head of a family, and a citizen of the United States or have declared intentions of becoming a citizen.
Seite 1611 - No appropriation shall be reported in any general appropriation bill, or be in order as an amendment thereto, for any expenditure not previously authorized by law, unless in continuation of appropriations for such public works and objects as are already in progress.
Seite 1624 - Any member may call for the division of a question, which shall be divided if it comprehend propositions in substance so distinct, that, one being taken away, a substantive proposition shall remain for the decision of the House.
Seite 1599 - He that is first in his own cause seemeth just; but his neighbour cometh and searcheth him.
Seite 1712 - I ask for the yeas and nays. The yeas and nays were ordered. The question was taken; and there were — yeas 165, nays 256, not voting 11, as follows: ***** [p.