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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... court of in- great branches of our Government . It would not quiry on an officer of the Army at his own request ? be too much to say , that the destruction of every We cannot then expect an official communication . system or plan of ...
... court of in- great branches of our Government . It would not quiry on an officer of the Army at his own request ? be too much to say , that the destruction of every We cannot then expect an official communication . system or plan of ...
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... court as this that the Presi- dent is requested to institute . If the President , were to find from satisfactory evidence , such as has been given , that General Wilkinson is guilty he will remove him from office ; he may go further ...
... court as this that the Presi- dent is requested to institute . If the President , were to find from satisfactory evidence , such as has been given , that General Wilkinson is guilty he will remove him from office ; he may go further ...
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... Court of Inquiry had been instituted at the request of General Wilkinson , charged to make the inquiry into his conduct which the first resolution desires , and had commenced their proceedings . To the Judge Advocate of that court , the ...
... Court of Inquiry had been instituted at the request of General Wilkinson , charged to make the inquiry into his conduct which the first resolution desires , and had commenced their proceedings . To the Judge Advocate of that court , the ...
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... court of Maryland for many years , except in Montgomery , where he continues his full practice . On the destruc- tion of the General Court , he has followed some inter- esting cases , in which he had been there employed , to the ...
... court of Maryland for many years , except in Montgomery , where he continues his full practice . On the destruc- tion of the General Court , he has followed some inter- esting cases , in which he had been there employed , to the ...
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... court , " inserted - yeas 56 . A motion was made by Mr. ROWAN , that the fine should be at the discretion of the jury instead of the court , and negatived - 51 to 36 . Embargo . 1649 1650 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... court , " inserted - yeas 56 . A motion was made by Mr. ROWAN , that the fine should be at the discretion of the jury instead of the court , and negatived - 51 to 36 . Embargo . 1649 1650 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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