Speeches, Congressional and Political: And Other Writings, of Ex-Governor Aaron V. Brown, of TennesseeJ. L. Marling, 1854 - 706 páginas |
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... house , on the subject of capital punishments , which attracted great at- tention throughout the Union . Gov. Brown first became a candidate for Congress in 1839. At two for- mer elections the whigs had carried his district by ...
... house , on the subject of capital punishments , which attracted great at- tention throughout the Union . Gov. Brown first became a candidate for Congress in 1839. At two for- mer elections the whigs had carried his district by ...
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... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , January 22 , 1791. - Excise bill was un- der discussion ; Mr. Jackson [ I think of Georgia ] moved to amend the bill by inserting the following : " And be it further enacted , That if any inspector or other ...
... HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES , January 22 , 1791. - Excise bill was un- der discussion ; Mr. Jackson [ I think of Georgia ] moved to amend the bill by inserting the following : " And be it further enacted , That if any inspector or other ...
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... House were with those who were op- posed to that message . I fear that the gentleman has in some degree mistaken the grounds of his excommunication . It was because , professing to be opposed to the whole scheme of in- ternal ...
... House were with those who were op- posed to that message . I fear that the gentleman has in some degree mistaken the grounds of his excommunication . It was because , professing to be opposed to the whole scheme of in- ternal ...
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... House . The office of Speaker is worthy the ambition of any man , and I do not call in question his qualifications to dis- charge its duties . But I will not dwell further on thi point ; I come to another that has opened a gulf between ...
... House . The office of Speaker is worthy the ambition of any man , and I do not call in question his qualifications to dis- charge its duties . But I will not dwell further on thi point ; I come to another that has opened a gulf between ...
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... House not to give this bill the go - by , but now that it had been fully discussed and examined , to pronounce a solemn and deliberate judgment either for or against it . The vote was then taken , " Shall the bill be rejected ? " - Ayes ...
... House not to give this bill the go - by , but now that it had been fully discussed and examined , to pronounce a solemn and deliberate judgment either for or against it . The vote was then taken , " Shall the bill be rejected ? " - Ayes ...
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