Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1853 - Law |
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Page 1241
... honor to state , in answer to your letter of the 7th instant , that the public armories at Springfield and Harper's Ferry , are in operation and well conducted ; that , in the year 1811 , they yielded 22,020 stand of arms , viz : at ...
... honor to state , in answer to your letter of the 7th instant , that the public armories at Springfield and Harper's Ferry , are in operation and well conducted ; that , in the year 1811 , they yielded 22,020 stand of arms , viz : at ...
Page 1257
... honor of this House and nation by the adop- tion of such a resolution . It infringes the rights of the citizen , and partakes of barbarity and cruelty . Mr. SEYBERT rose in justice to himself . He said he could assure his friend from ...
... honor of this House and nation by the adop- tion of such a resolution . It infringes the rights of the citizen , and partakes of barbarity and cruelty . Mr. SEYBERT rose in justice to himself . He said he could assure his friend from ...
Page 1271
... honor ceed thus : to call the witness again to the bar ; to ask the witness whether he was willing to answer such interrogatory as should be propounded to him by the Speaker , and on his answering in the affirmative , he should be ...
... honor ceed thus : to call the witness again to the bar ; to ask the witness whether he was willing to answer such interrogatory as should be propounded to him by the Speaker , and on his answering in the affirmative , he should be ...
Page 1291
... honor ; but I see nothing in the compact with France , to prevent our taking this step . After our arrangement with that nation there was an act passed which violated equally its letter , per- mitting the importation of certain goods ...
... honor ; but I see nothing in the compact with France , to prevent our taking this step . After our arrangement with that nation there was an act passed which violated equally its letter , per- mitting the importation of certain goods ...
Page 1293
... honor ; but I see nothing in the compact with France , to prevent our taking this step . After our arrangement with that nation there was an act passed which violated equally its letter , per- mitting the importation of certain goods ...
... honor ; but I see nothing in the compact with France , to prevent our taking this step . After our arrangement with that nation there was an act passed which violated equally its letter , per- mitting the importation of certain goods ...
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