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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... require time and deliberation , it is for your consideration whether you will not forth- with make such temporary provisions for the preserva- tion , in the meanwhile , of order and tranquillity in the country , as the case may require ...
... require time and deliberation , it is for your consideration whether you will not forth- with make such temporary provisions for the preserva- tion , in the meanwhile , of order and tranquillity in the country , as the case may require ...
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... require that they should report on Monday , for , on such an emergency , they might sit on Sunday . This might be adopted , provided it could be got to a committee . He did not think that the House should legislate upon adventitious or ...
... require that they should report on Monday , for , on such an emergency , they might sit on Sunday . This might be adopted , provided it could be got to a committee . He did not think that the House should legislate upon adventitious or ...
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... require the discrimination ; but the abolition of the office was If the choice of Vice President in the way proposed , should , upon experiment , prove to be improper , then it could be altered . new . He was ready to act at once and ...
... require the discrimination ; but the abolition of the office was If the choice of Vice President in the way proposed , should , upon experiment , prove to be improper , then it could be altered . new . He was ready to act at once and ...
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... requires the special attention of the Gen- eral Government , for reasons too obvious to every one , who will examine ... require that a separate territorial gov- Under these ernment should be extended to them . impressions your committee ...
... requires the special attention of the Gen- eral Government , for reasons too obvious to every one , who will examine ... require that a separate territorial gov- Under these ernment should be extended to them . impressions your committee ...
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... require the territory to be erected into a State . This they do not express , and the words are literally satisfied by incorporating them into the Union as a territory , and not as a State . The Constitution recognises and the practice ...
... require the territory to be erected into a State . This they do not express , and the words are literally satisfied by incorporating them into the Union as a territory , and not as a State . The Constitution recognises and the practice ...
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