The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States; with an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Compriing the Period from March 3, 1789 to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Volume 13Gales and Seaton, 1852 - United States |
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... conduct , which their country should pursue , divesting themselves of those passions and partialities which tend to lessen useful friendships , and to embarras and embroil us , in the calamitous scenes of Europe ! Confident , fellow ...
... conduct , which their country should pursue , divesting themselves of those passions and partialities which tend to lessen useful friendships , and to embarras and embroil us , in the calamitous scenes of Europe ! Confident , fellow ...
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... conduct of the Spanish officers on seeing these French proceedings ? Mr. P. had heard from an honor- able member in his eye , ( Mr. DAYTON , ) that they sent for the printer , and forbade all further pro- mulgation of the address and ...
... conduct of the Spanish officers on seeing these French proceedings ? Mr. P. had heard from an honor- able member in his eye , ( Mr. DAYTON , ) that they sent for the printer , and forbade all further pro- mulgation of the address and ...
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... conduct on the part of that Power is against all such apprehensions , and I hope we shall without cause and without explanation . It is fortu- pass the bill now before you , as necessary for car - nate that Captain Bainbridge fell in ...
... conduct on the part of that Power is against all such apprehensions , and I hope we shall without cause and without explanation . It is fortu- pass the bill now before you , as necessary for car - nate that Captain Bainbridge fell in ...
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... conduct ? Shall we then do as they did ? Shall we revive party heat ? No , he hoped not ; but that , by a just and mild policy , we should evince that we would do as we would be done by . The question was immediatly taken , on the re ...
... conduct ? Shall we then do as they did ? Shall we revive party heat ? No , he hoped not ; but that , by a just and mild policy , we should evince that we would do as we would be done by . The question was immediatly taken , on the re ...
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... conduct him- self with firmness because of the minor party ; he would take care that the majority should have justice , but he would also guard the minority from oppression . If we cannot destroy party we ought to place every check upon ...
... conduct him- self with firmness because of the minor party ; he would take care that the majority should have justice , but he would also guard the minority from oppression . If we cannot destroy party we ought to place every check upon ...
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