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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... mean something ; he considered common weal . If it were not so , if an inquiry could not be made , he should think ... means adapted to the end - an effectual into the expediency of passing a law for the punish - inquiry . If the House ...
... mean something ; he considered common weal . If it were not so , if an inquiry could not be made , he should think ... means adapted to the end - an effectual into the expediency of passing a law for the punish - inquiry . If the House ...
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... Means be instructed to prepare and report a bill to this House fixing and allowing to each clerk in the several Departments , and in the General Post Office , adequate and suitable salaries , according to their services respectively ...
... Means be instructed to prepare and report a bill to this House fixing and allowing to each clerk in the several Departments , and in the General Post Office , adequate and suitable salaries , according to their services respectively ...
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... means if they can ; but if not , by forci - ed while the Legislature is not in session ? I ble means . The whole force of the nation is should be sorry , if there were no necessity , that sometimes necessary for the execution of the ...
... means if they can ; but if not , by forci - ed while the Legislature is not in session ? I ble means . The whole force of the nation is should be sorry , if there were no necessity , that sometimes necessary for the execution of the ...
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... means of defence , or as pro- viding for the employment of such a number of seamen now out of employ . In either case it was not an improper exercise of legislative power , and need not be so hastily pushed through the House , there ...
... means of defence , or as pro- viding for the employment of such a number of seamen now out of employ . In either case it was not an improper exercise of legislative power , and need not be so hastily pushed through the House , there ...
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... means of fulfilling it . Standing Rules and Orders . On the question of admitting. H. OF R. has been obtained as extends from about Saguina bay , southwardly , to the Miami of the lakes , supposed to contain upwards of five millions of ...
... means of fulfilling it . Standing Rules and Orders . On the question of admitting. H. OF R. has been obtained as extends from about Saguina bay , southwardly , to the Miami of the lakes , supposed to contain upwards of five millions of ...
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