The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index ... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Band 2Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... seat on this floor , the same principle would apply to contrac- tors . Had not a contractor the same liens on his mind , as if he received money as a public officer ? He believed when they saw the practice of the country so strongly ...
... seat on this floor , the same principle would apply to contrac- tors . Had not a contractor the same liens on his mind , as if he received money as a public officer ? He believed when they saw the practice of the country so strongly ...
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... seat in Congress to vacate his contract . TUESDAY , January 19 . H. of R. observed in this House ; and after some time spent therein , the Committee rose and reported their agreement to the same , with several amendments . The House ...
... seat in Congress to vacate his contract . TUESDAY , January 19 . H. of R. observed in this House ; and after some time spent therein , the Committee rose and reported their agreement to the same , with several amendments . The House ...
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... seat of Mr. Key , is not now in force . " From the above statement of facts , the committee are induced to submit the following resolution , and lay the memorial on the table : " Resolved , That Philip B. Key , having the greatest ...
... seat of Mr. Key , is not now in force . " From the above statement of facts , the committee are induced to submit the following resolution , and lay the memorial on the table : " Resolved , That Philip B. Key , having the greatest ...
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... seat in this honorable body . Mr. MACON did not think this the proper way of getting at the proposed inquiry . He was op- posed to blending the two cases together in decid- ing on the title of the gentleman from Maryland to his seat in ...
... seat in this honorable body . Mr. MACON did not think this the proper way of getting at the proposed inquiry . He was op- posed to blending the two cases together in decid- ing on the title of the gentleman from Maryland to his seat in ...
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... seat in this House , except ex- pressly disqualified by the Constitution . Now , there was nothing in the Constitution which dis- qualified a person from being elected a member on account of his receiving a pension from a for- eign ...
... seat in this House , except ex- pressly disqualified by the Constitution . Now , there was nothing in the Constitution which dis- qualified a person from being elected a member on account of his receiving a pension from a for- eign ...
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