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Page 1185
... be found within our jurisdiction ; that he should be called upon to say to whom , in what manner , and in what character he had developed 01371 H. OF R. British Intrigues . MARCH , 1812 . 1185 1186 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... be found within our jurisdiction ; that he should be called upon to say to whom , in what manner , and in what character he had developed 01371 H. OF R. British Intrigues . MARCH , 1812 . 1185 1186 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
Page 1191
... called the last resort of Kings . I have made up my mind on the subject , and , whenever we are ready to declare war , I shall vote for it . towards France ? Mr. J. said , it was now reduced to a certainty that the hostility of Great ...
... called the last resort of Kings . I have made up my mind on the subject , and , whenever we are ready to declare war , I shall vote for it . towards France ? Mr. J. said , it was now reduced to a certainty that the hostility of Great ...
Page 1199
... called for the consideration of the resolution some time ago submitted by him , au- thorizing each State to pay its proportion of the direct tax in clothing , & c . The House refused to take it up . The SPEAKER laid before the House a ...
... called for the consideration of the resolution some time ago submitted by him , au- thorizing each State to pay its proportion of the direct tax in clothing , & c . The House refused to take it up . The SPEAKER laid before the House a ...
Page 1217
... called Feliciana and Baton Rouge , each to send one Senator and one Representative . Mr. POINDEXTER wished the people of that country to be represented as much as the gentle- man possibly could ; but how could Congress in one breath say ...
... called Feliciana and Baton Rouge , each to send one Senator and one Representative . Mr. POINDEXTER wished the people of that country to be represented as much as the gentle- man possibly could ; but how could Congress in one breath say ...
Page 1225
... called for the purpose , was very properly left to the decision of those concerned . Mr. GHOLSON's amendment was agreed to with- out a division . The Committee then rose , and reported the bill as amended . The several amendments made ...
... called for the purpose , was very properly left to the decision of those concerned . Mr. GHOLSON's amendment was agreed to with- out a division . The Committee then rose , and reported the bill as amended . The several amendments made ...
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