The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1840 |
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... matter on the table ? The CLERK said that would be a matter for the House to decide . Mr. MERCER thought that the motion of his colleague [ Mr. RIVES ] would raise the very diffi- culty which it was the desire of the gentleman to avoid ...
... matter on the table ? The CLERK said that would be a matter for the House to decide . Mr. MERCER thought that the motion of his colleague [ Mr. RIVES ] would raise the very diffi- culty which it was the desire of the gentleman to avoid ...
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... matter in a practical manner . Both sets of gentlemen from New Jersey might rise and claim the right to take their seats as members from that State ; but , said Mr. S. we cannot now decide between them . He had a great respect for ...
... matter in a practical manner . Both sets of gentlemen from New Jersey might rise and claim the right to take their seats as members from that State ; but , said Mr. S. we cannot now decide between them . He had a great respect for ...
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... matter how clear the evi- dence of his right to it was , no matter how con- formable his credentials might be to the Constitu- tion and the laws of the State he belongs to , pro- vided somebody has a color of a claim to contest his ...
... matter how clear the evi- dence of his right to it was , no matter how con- formable his credentials might be to the Constitu- tion and the laws of the State he belongs to , pro- vided somebody has a color of a claim to contest his ...
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... matter until we adopt the proposition of my friend from Virginia . I know that before we can decide understandingly upon this matter , we must take into consideration the laws of the State of New Jersey bearing upon it ; but we cannot ...
... matter until we adopt the proposition of my friend from Virginia . I know that before we can decide understandingly upon this matter , we must take into consideration the laws of the State of New Jersey bearing upon it ; but we cannot ...
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... matter , we had , at that stage of the proceedings , nothing to do . The CLERK had exercised his power of deciding , in the first instance , upon the " re- turns , " and his decision was conclusive until overruled by the House ; which ...
... matter , we had , at that stage of the proceedings , nothing to do . The CLERK had exercised his power of deciding , in the first instance , upon the " re- turns , " and his decision was conclusive until overruled by the House ; which ...
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