The Works of John C. Calhoun: Speeches ... delivered in the House of Representatives and in the Senate of the United StatesD. Appleton, 1854 |
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... vote of appropria- tion from the Chambers ; and it was very doubtful whether such a vote could be obtained . These declarations were not made once , or twice ; they were repeated again and again , throughout every stage of the ...
... vote of appropria- tion from the Chambers ; and it was very doubtful whether such a vote could be obtained . These declarations were not made once , or twice ; they were repeated again and again , throughout every stage of the ...
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... vote . [ Here several other members participated in the debate . Among these , Mr. Linn of Missouri addressed the Senate at considerable length in favor of the bill , concluding with a gloomy account of In- dian depredations in the West ...
... vote . [ Here several other members participated in the debate . Among these , Mr. Linn of Missouri addressed the Senate at considerable length in favor of the bill , concluding with a gloomy account of In- dian depredations in the West ...
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... vote for the propo- sition . The question was , Have Congress the right to make this appropriation ? The constitution gives Congress the power to lay and collect taxes to pay the debts of the Gov- ernment , and to provide for the common ...
... vote for the propo- sition . The question was , Have Congress the right to make this appropriation ? The constitution gives Congress the power to lay and collect taxes to pay the debts of the Gov- ernment , and to provide for the common ...
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... vote an appropriation to pay the legacies in Mr. Madison's will . As he could not in conscience vote in the affirmative , he desired that the question should be taken by yeas and nays . [ Mr. Rives here submitted his views , at ...
... vote an appropriation to pay the legacies in Mr. Madison's will . As he could not in conscience vote in the affirmative , he desired that the question should be taken by yeas and nays . [ Mr. Rives here submitted his views , at ...
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... vote for this bill , we not only give much , where we can receive but little , but we also give a certainty for an uncertainty . By the vote itself , whether the act passes or not , we surrender our position . We cannot , after ...
... vote for this bill , we not only give much , where we can receive but little , but we also give a certainty for an uncertainty . By the vote itself , whether the act passes or not , we surrender our position . We cannot , after ...
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