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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... important a key to the com- merce of the western country remained under a foreign Power . Difficulties too were presenting themselves as to the navigation of other streams , which arising with- in our territories , pass through those ...
... important a key to the com- merce of the western country remained under a foreign Power . Difficulties too were presenting themselves as to the navigation of other streams , which arising with- in our territories , pass through those ...
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... importance of neutral dispositions towards the observance of neutral conduct , that you will be sensible how much it is our duty to look on the bloody arena spread before us , with commisseration , indeed , but with no other wish than ...
... importance of neutral dispositions towards the observance of neutral conduct , that you will be sensible how much it is our duty to look on the bloody arena spread before us , with commisseration , indeed , but with no other wish than ...
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... important to be carried in this way . There has been no time to consider it . Something more was due in this ... importance - no less than the choice of the First Magistrate . It is laid upon the table to- day , and we are to determine ...
... important to be carried in this way . There has been no time to consider it . Something more was due in this ... importance - no less than the choice of the First Magistrate . It is laid upon the table to- day , and we are to determine ...
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... importance in this way . After some desultory observations , in which one member observed that he thought it ... important , and he had not had sufficient time to make up his mind . Mr. WORTHINGTON said the same . This motion was ...
... importance in this way . After some desultory observations , in which one member observed that he thought it ... important , and he had not had sufficient time to make up his mind . Mr. WORTHINGTON said the same . This motion was ...
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... important to trust to the tardy and less mencement to its close , not only as to the mode effectual process of ... importance of an empire of perhaps half the extent of the one the acquisition . But it seems to me , sir , that the we ...
... important to trust to the tardy and less mencement to its close , not only as to the mode effectual process of ... importance of an empire of perhaps half the extent of the one the acquisition . But it seems to me , sir , that the we ...
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