Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volume 2; Volume 18Gales and Seaton, 1852 - Law |
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Page 1443
... mean something ; he considered could not be made , he should think it a lament- able thing . He could not bring himself ... means adapted to the end - an effectual inquiry . If the House have not the power to ap- JANUARY , 1808 . General ...
... mean something ; he considered could not be made , he should think it a lament- able thing . He could not bring himself ... means adapted to the end - an effectual inquiry . If the House have not the power to ap- JANUARY , 1808 . General ...
Page 1451
... means something that cannot be acknowledged , that will not bear the light of day : and , therefore , I am opposed to this resolu- tion and all such . Mr. LIVERMORE said the resolution in its pres- ent form was considerably varied from ...
... means something that cannot be acknowledged , that will not bear the light of day : and , therefore , I am opposed to this resolu- tion and all such . Mr. LIVERMORE said the resolution in its pres- ent form was considerably varied from ...
Page 1495
... Means , presented a bill making appropriations for the support of the Navy of the United States , during the year one thousand eight hundred and eight ; which was read twice and committed to a Committee of the Whole on Wed- nesday next ...
... Means , presented a bill making appropriations for the support of the Navy of the United States , during the year one thousand eight hundred and eight ; which was read twice and committed to a Committee of the Whole on Wed- nesday next ...
Page 1499
... means if they can ; but if not , by forci - ed while the Legislature is not in session ? I ble means . The whole force of the nation is should be sorry , if there were no necessity , that sometimes necessary for the execution of the ...
... means if they can ; but if not , by forci - ed while the Legislature is not in session ? I ble means . The whole force of the nation is should be sorry , if there were no necessity , that sometimes necessary for the execution of the ...
Page 1525
... means of fulfilling it . stitution , so as to render the judges , in practice as well as in theory , responsible for their conduct . The most numerous branch of the Legislature of the State which I have the honor to represent in part ...
... means of fulfilling it . stitution , so as to render the judges , in practice as well as in theory , responsible for their conduct . The most numerous branch of the Legislature of the State which I have the honor to represent in part ...
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