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Page 1221
... continued passage and his trunks being on board . Captain H. he , " became desirous of my acquaintance . He invi- three days after his arrival , fell sick ; he kept his bed ted me to Quebec , where I staid some time . Hence I twenty ...
... continued passage and his trunks being on board . Captain H. he , " became desirous of my acquaintance . He invi- three days after his arrival , fell sick ; he kept his bed ted me to Quebec , where I staid some time . Hence I twenty ...
Page 1263
... April , and had left the House a little after twelve o'clock in the day ; that he continued at home during the day until the House adjourned ; that the gentleman from Publication of Secret Proceedings . 1263 1264 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... April , and had left the House a little after twelve o'clock in the day ; that he continued at home during the day until the House adjourned ; that the gentleman from Publication of Secret Proceedings . 1263 1264 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
Page 1393
... continued with a perseverance that astonishes any mind , and which pays no heed to remonstrance , to jus- tice , to reason , the laws of nations and negotia- tion . Under this view of the subject , he should not consult dangers and ...
... continued with a perseverance that astonishes any mind , and which pays no heed to remonstrance , to jus- tice , to reason , the laws of nations and negotia- tion . Under this view of the subject , he should not consult dangers and ...
Page 1447
... continued - he could not render to Mr. Whitney . If he was correctly in- stop here . Foreign writers prove the absolute formed , Mr. W. received but a trifling compensa- necessity of this machine , to bring the particular tion for his ...
... continued - he could not render to Mr. Whitney . If he was correctly in- stop here . Foreign writers prove the absolute formed , Mr. W. received but a trifling compensa- necessity of this machine , to bring the particular tion for his ...
Page 1465
... Continued . - Sir , said he , I do not admire the doctrine of recrimination , nor will I charge that honorable gentleman with being un - compulsion I offer it . der British influence ; although we see the Brit- The SPEAKER . - There is ...
... Continued . - Sir , said he , I do not admire the doctrine of recrimination , nor will I charge that honorable gentleman with being un - compulsion I offer it . der British influence ; although we see the Brit- The SPEAKER . - There is ...
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