The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index ... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Band 2Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... House the United States ; and that the said committee , for the of Representatives in exercising the powers of legis- ered to inquire whether any officer of the United States has heretofore received such a pension , or any present or ...
... House the United States ; and that the said committee , for the of Representatives in exercising the powers of legis- ered to inquire whether any officer of the United States has heretofore received such a pension , or any present or ...
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... House have the power ; I wish it to be determined ; if I am not mistaken , I must be satisfied with the decision of this House . But that the decision might be fairly had upon the power of the House to institute this inqury , Mr. R ...
... House have the power ; I wish it to be determined ; if I am not mistaken , I must be satisfied with the decision of this House . But that the decision might be fairly had upon the power of the House to institute this inqury , Mr. R ...
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... House which ever . Can any gentleman say how this can in- are not expressly given . I would not wish to jure any particular citizen ? If he be guilty it extend the powers of this House by implication , will be ascertained , if innocent ...
... House which ever . Can any gentleman say how this can in- are not expressly given . I would not wish to jure any particular citizen ? If he be guilty it extend the powers of this House by implication , will be ascertained , if innocent ...
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... House was in the same unfortunate situation as the gentleman from Vir- ginia , and could not hear the true state of the am not so happy as I imagined I should be , for I did hope I should be right in supposing that the comments made ...
... House was in the same unfortunate situation as the gentleman from Vir- ginia , and could not hear the true state of the am not so happy as I imagined I should be , for I did hope I should be right in supposing that the comments made ...
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... House , as it was con- every other which may arise , without further in- tended that they had not this right to inquire , he terference . I , for my part , shall never descend to should not vote for this , because it requested the the ...
... House , as it was con- every other which may arise , without further in- tended that they had not this right to inquire , he terference . I , for my part , shall never descend to should not vote for this , because it requested the the ...
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