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... proceedings of this House ? Ours is a Government of the peo- ple , and ought to have no secrets . It is a Gov- ernment , which , from the very nature of its ori- gin , cannot use that despatch and promptitude of action , to the success ...
... proceedings of this House ? Ours is a Government of the peo- ple , and ought to have no secrets . It is a Gov- ernment , which , from the very nature of its ori- gin , cannot use that despatch and promptitude of action , to the success ...
Page 1255
United States. Congress. Publication of Secret Proceedings . APRIL , 1812 . Publication of Secret Proceedings . before. H. OF R. divisions and disputes under the second grade of government were not attributable to any defect in the second ...
United States. Congress. Publication of Secret Proceedings . APRIL , 1812 . Publication of Secret Proceedings . before. H. OF R. divisions and disputes under the second grade of government were not attributable to any defect in the second ...
Page 1257
... proceedings of the National Councils when it is essential that they should not be divulged . This man in his testi ... proceedings had taken place ; an inquiry is instituted through a select commit- tee ; and in the course of that ...
... proceedings of the National Councils when it is essential that they should not be divulged . This man in his testi ... proceedings had taken place ; an inquiry is instituted through a select commit- tee ; and in the course of that ...
Page 1259
... Proceedings . punish. H. OF R. lusion of the witness with those who might be concerned . Mr. JOHNSON again spoke , and reprobated the course proposed to be taken . APRIL , 1812 . Mr. MILNOR Said he could not agree in opin- ion with his ...
... Proceedings . punish. H. OF R. lusion of the witness with those who might be concerned . Mr. JOHNSON again spoke , and reprobated the course proposed to be taken . APRIL , 1812 . Mr. MILNOR Said he could not agree in opin- ion with his ...
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United States. Congress. APRIL , 1812 . Publication of Secret Proceedings . punish him for a contempt of your order ! This is defeating instead of supporting justice . This secret ... Proceedings . A message 1261 1262 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
United States. Congress. APRIL , 1812 . Publication of Secret Proceedings . punish him for a contempt of your order ! This is defeating instead of supporting justice . This secret ... Proceedings . A message 1261 1262 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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