The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1840 |
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... body . Mr. VANDERPOEL contended that all the facts should be laid before the House before the law was read . In the present case , there were con- fflicting returns and conflicting evidence , and it seemed to him that it would be more ...
... body . Mr. VANDERPOEL contended that all the facts should be laid before the House before the law was read . In the present case , there were con- fflicting returns and conflicting evidence , and it seemed to him that it would be more ...
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... body -- one to read the law , the other to read the testimony in the possession of the Clerk , and the third to pass over the State of New Jersey until it was ascer- tained whether there was a quorum in attendance in the House . Mr ...
... body -- one to read the law , the other to read the testimony in the possession of the Clerk , and the third to pass over the State of New Jersey until it was ascer- tained whether there was a quorum in attendance in the House . Mr ...
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... body then in a state to make such a decision ? Now this question was the very essence of the whole concern , and we can- not proceed one step , said Mr. S. without deciding it . Then , sir , said he , how can we decide it ? Sir , he ...
... body then in a state to make such a decision ? Now this question was the very essence of the whole concern , and we can- not proceed one step , said Mr. S. without deciding it . Then , sir , said he , how can we decide it ? Sir , he ...
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... body was organized . Mr. S. dit not say but that the House could proceed in that manner now , and that it could put the CLERK out of his seat , and call upon the gentleman from Virginia himself to act as moderator . But the CLERK had ...
... body was organized . Mr. S. dit not say but that the House could proceed in that manner now , and that it could put the CLERK out of his seat , and call upon the gentleman from Virginia himself to act as moderator . But the CLERK had ...
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... body into a Committee of Elections , and it would have to go back to the people of New Jer- sey and be carted about from one district to ano- other , to examine into the frauds which were gene- rally committed on both sides at elections ...
... body into a Committee of Elections , and it would have to go back to the people of New Jer- sey and be carted about from one district to ano- other , to examine into the frauds which were gene- rally committed on both sides at elections ...
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