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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... gentleman from amendment proposed by the gentleman from New New Jersey , but was willing to indulge the gen- Jersey , is to put off or get rid of the main ques - tleman who asked for a postponement . What Amendment to the Constitution ...
... gentleman from amendment proposed by the gentleman from New New Jersey , but was willing to indulge the gen- Jersey , is to put off or get rid of the main ques - tleman who asked for a postponement . What Amendment to the Constitution ...
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... gentlemen who has just sat down , I shall take the liberty of commencing . with re- peating what I said yesterday , in answer to ano- ther honorable gentleman from Delaware , ( Mr. WHITE , ) that every argument they have made use of ...
... gentlemen who has just sat down , I shall take the liberty of commencing . with re- peating what I said yesterday , in answer to ano- ther honorable gentleman from Delaware , ( Mr. WHITE , ) that every argument they have made use of ...
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... gentleman ask ? I answer , the head , and I hope , and believe , he will be more same men who the honorable gentlemen were so prudent than in existing circumstances to involve anxious to send forward and take forcible posses- himself in ...
... gentleman ask ? I answer , the head , and I hope , and believe , he will be more same men who the honorable gentlemen were so prudent than in existing circumstances to involve anxious to send forward and take forcible posses- himself in ...
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... gentleman seriously entertain such an unauthorized opinion - that that people , whom we have seen so lately , with so much re- spect to their late King , submit cheerfully to be citizens of the French Republic , will now , in direct ...
... gentleman seriously entertain such an unauthorized opinion - that that people , whom we have seen so lately , with so much re- spect to their late King , submit cheerfully to be citizens of the French Republic , will now , in direct ...
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... gentlemen As to the enormity of price , I would ask that considered our national honor so deeply impli- gentleman , would his mode of acquiring it through cated , and the rights of the western people so fifty thousand men have cost ...
... gentlemen As to the enormity of price , I would ask that considered our national honor so deeply impli- gentleman , would his mode of acquiring it through cated , and the rights of the western people so fifty thousand men have cost ...
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