The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1840 |
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Seite 28
... President of the Se- nate in the following manner : " Were the votes of Michigan to be counted , the result would be for A. B. for President of the United States - votes . If not counted , for A. B. for President of the United States ...
... President of the Se- nate in the following manner : " Were the votes of Michigan to be counted , the result would be for A. B. for President of the United States - votes . If not counted , for A. B. for President of the United States ...
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... President , and inform him of the or- ganization of the two Houses , reported that they had attended to the duty confided to them , and that the President informed them that he would send a message in writing to - morrow at 12 o'clock ...
... President , and inform him of the or- ganization of the two Houses , reported that they had attended to the duty confided to them , and that the President informed them that he would send a message in writing to - morrow at 12 o'clock ...
Seite 78
... President of the United States , trans- mitting a letter from the Governor of Iowa to the Secretary of State , in relation to the disputed boundary line between that Territory and the State of Missouri ; which , with the accompanying ...
... President of the United States , trans- mitting a letter from the Governor of Iowa to the Secretary of State , in relation to the disputed boundary line between that Territory and the State of Missouri ; which , with the accompanying ...
Seite 80
... President just received , and he called upon the friends of the Administration to join with the Opposition in commencing this economy with the public pri ing . Mr. M. charged the party of the Administration with making hypocritical ...
... President just received , and he called upon the friends of the Administration to join with the Opposition in commencing this economy with the public pri ing . Mr. M. charged the party of the Administration with making hypocritical ...
Seite 83
... President's message as relates to the fiscal affairs of the country was referred to the Committee on Finance . On motion by Mr. BENTON , so much of the the President's message as relates to military af fairs was referred to the ...
... President's message as relates to the fiscal affairs of the country was referred to the Committee on Finance . On motion by Mr. BENTON , so much of the the President's message as relates to military af fairs was referred to the ...
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