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Page 1193
... favor of print- ing . This was the old course of Britain - divide and conquer . The existence of such agencies was sufficiently known before . These papers only went to prove it . The President would not have sent these papers publicly ...
... favor of print- ing . This was the old course of Britain - divide and conquer . The existence of such agencies was sufficiently known before . These papers only went to prove it . The President would not have sent these papers publicly ...
Page 1195
... favor of the motion . He thought this course due to the people in that sec- tion of the Union whose character was implica- ted in these papers . Mr. Fisk said there was no fear of of this per- son absconding ; he was not that sort of a ...
... favor of the motion . He thought this course due to the people in that sec- tion of the Union whose character was implica- ted in these papers . Mr. Fisk said there was no fear of of this per- son absconding ; he was not that sort of a ...
Page 1199
... favor of this provi- sion originally . But time , and the varied condi- tion of society , had remarkably diminished their force . Since the formation of the Constitution in 1787 , and its ratification by the States in 1788 , great ...
... favor of this provi- sion originally . But time , and the varied condi- tion of society , had remarkably diminished their force . Since the formation of the Constitution in 1787 , and its ratification by the States in 1788 , great ...
Page 1211
... favor of the first amendment , the ques- tion on disagreeing to it was taken and carried— ayes 60. Two other amendments were disagreed to without a division . MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY . The bill to enable the people of the Mississippi ...
... favor of the first amendment , the ques- tion on disagreeing to it was taken and carried— ayes 60. Two other amendments were disagreed to without a division . MISSISSIPPI TERRITORY . The bill to enable the people of the Mississippi ...
Page 1229
... Mr. MACON spoke in favor of the bill . Ely , James Emott , James Fisk , Asa Fitch , Thomas R. Gold , Charles Goldsborough , John A. Harper , MARCH , 1812 . amendments ; which were read , 1229 1230 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... Mr. MACON spoke in favor of the bill . Ely , James Emott , James Fisk , Asa Fitch , Thomas R. Gold , Charles Goldsborough , John A. Harper , MARCH , 1812 . amendments ; which were read , 1229 1230 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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