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... considered as precedents , resumed his seat . Mr. JOHNSON of Maryland , observed , that in contemplating the course pursued by the CLERK , it would at once spring up to the consideration of the House , the embarrassment that would ensue ...
... considered as precedents , resumed his seat . Mr. JOHNSON of Maryland , observed , that in contemplating the course pursued by the CLERK , it would at once spring up to the consideration of the House , the embarrassment that would ensue ...
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... considered that the most proper mode of organization would be , for the CLERK to call over the States , and then each member could rise and present his credentials ; and when they pre- sented their credentials in the proper form , they ...
... considered that the most proper mode of organization would be , for the CLERK to call over the States , and then each member could rise and present his credentials ; and when they pre- sented their credentials in the proper form , they ...
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... considered it entirely groundless . They were either members or not members , because we could have no quasi VOLUME ... considered paramount here on the question involved . He considered that the House , in its present incomplete state ...
... considered it entirely groundless . They were either members or not members , because we could have no quasi VOLUME ... considered paramount here on the question involved . He considered that the House , in its present incomplete state ...
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... considered as finally settled , whether the resolution of the gentleman from Vir- ginia should be laid on the table or not . This , he believed , was a correct state of the case . The CHAIR said he understood the decision of the House ...
... considered as finally settled , whether the resolution of the gentleman from Vir- ginia should be laid on the table or not . This , he believed , was a correct state of the case . The CHAIR said he understood the decision of the House ...
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... considered this decision of the House to be utterly unconstitutional . [ Roars of laughter , and much noise and confu- sion . Mr DROMGOOLE considered the declaration made by the CHAIR , that the decision just given was unconstitutional ...
... considered this decision of the House to be utterly unconstitutional . [ Roars of laughter , and much noise and confu- sion . Mr DROMGOOLE considered the declaration made by the CHAIR , that the decision just given was unconstitutional ...
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Abolition Abolitionists adjourned adopted amendment Anson Brown appeal asked AYCRIGG bill BYNUM called Calvary Morris Cave Johnson certificates CHAIR citizens Claims CLERK colleague Congress Constitution contended Cumberland road Davis debate decided decision District DROMGOOLE duty election entitled expediency floor following resolution GARLAND gentleman from South gentleman from Virginia Government Governor House of Representatives Indiana instructed to inquire Jacob Thompson Jersey John JOHNSON Judson Allen Kentucky leave to introduce ment Messrs Missouri motion moved object Office and Post party Pensions PETRIKIN point of order praying presented the memorial presented the petition President previous question printed proceedings proposition Public Lands ques read twice received referred relief remarks Resolved Rice Garland rules seats Secretary Senate Sherrod Williams Smith South Carolina SPEAKER STANLY submitted taken Territory Thompson tion Treasury Truman Smith United VANDERPOEL viva voce vote Waddy Thompson Williams WISE yeas and nays