The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1840 |
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... Johnson , Joseph , of Virginia , 165 , 236 , 287 , 325 336 his controversy with Rives . · resolutions submitted by 180 , 283 , 308 his remarks relative to the contract of the Clerk of the House with Lang ree and O'Sullivan 330 , 332 ...
... Johnson , Joseph , of Virginia , 165 , 236 , 287 , 325 336 his controversy with Rives . · resolutions submitted by 180 , 283 , 308 his remarks relative to the contract of the Clerk of the House with Lang ree and O'Sullivan 330 , 332 ...
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... JOHNSON of Tennessee moved an adjourn- ment . Mr. JENIFER called for the yeas and nays , but withdrew the call afterwards . Mr. PETRIKEN renewed the call for the yeas and nays , and was sustained by several voices . Mr. BRIGGS said that ...
... JOHNSON of Tennessee moved an adjourn- ment . Mr. JENIFER called for the yeas and nays , but withdrew the call afterwards . Mr. PETRIKEN renewed the call for the yeas and nays , and was sustained by several voices . Mr. BRIGGS said that ...
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... JOHNSON proceeded to say that he had witnessed , with great regret , the course of proceed- ings since Monday last - that we had become so much involved in technicalities , and so much em- barrassed by the rules and questions of order ...
... JOHNSON proceeded to say that he had witnessed , with great regret , the course of proceed- ings since Monday last - that we had become so much involved in technicalities , and so much em- barrassed by the rules and questions of order ...
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... JOHNSON of Maryland next ob . tained the floor , when Mr. BLACK of Georgia rose , and stated that his colleague had been anxious to obtain the floor , and he thought it but right that he should now be heard in preference to gentlemen ...
... JOHNSON of Maryland next ob . tained the floor , when Mr. BLACK of Georgia rose , and stated that his colleague had been anxious to obtain the floor , and he thought it but right that he should now be heard in preference to gentlemen ...
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... JOHNSON rose and stated that he held in his hand a series of resolutions to offer , which would bring the House ... JOHNSON . Let the gentleman reduce his point of order to writing . The CHAIR requested that the gentleman from ...
... JOHNSON rose and stated that he held in his hand a series of resolutions to offer , which would bring the House ... JOHNSON . Let the gentleman reduce his point of order to writing . The CHAIR requested that the gentleman from ...
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