The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1840 |
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... contended that they ought not to adopt this suggestion unless some good rea- son could be given for passing over the State of New Jersey . There had been sent on to the Clerk certificates in the usual form , which have been read ; and ...
... contended that they ought not to adopt this suggestion unless some good rea- son could be given for passing over the State of New Jersey . There had been sent on to the Clerk certificates in the usual form , which have been read ; and ...
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... contended that now was the time to make this investigation . How was it to be done ? appeared to him , Mr. B. said , that they could not proceed one step in the matter , until the House was organized . To proceed farther , was clearly ...
... contended that now was the time to make this investigation . How was it to be done ? appeared to him , Mr. B. said , that they could not proceed one step in the matter , until the House was organized . To proceed farther , was clearly ...
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... contended that it was the duty of the CLERK to call the names of the five members from New Jersey returned by the Governor , and that he had no right to interrupt the organization of the House by refusing to call them , when no ...
... contended that it was the duty of the CLERK to call the names of the five members from New Jersey returned by the Governor , and that he had no right to interrupt the organization of the House by refusing to call them , when no ...
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... contended that when that certificate was obtained , as it was there , from the sheriffs of their district , there was no power to pre- vent them from taking their seats in this House in the first instance . When a gentleman here pre ...
... contended that when that certificate was obtained , as it was there , from the sheriffs of their district , there was no power to pre- vent them from taking their seats in this House in the first instance . When a gentleman here pre ...
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... contended , also , that it was a direct attack on State sove- reignty for the CLERK or the House at present to refuse to admit men to seats , who had certificates under the broad seal of the State of New Jersey , and appealed to South ...
... contended , also , that it was a direct attack on State sove- reignty for the CLERK or the House at present to refuse to admit men to seats , who had certificates under the broad seal of the State of New Jersey , and appealed to South ...
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