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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... moved by the gentleman from Virginia , or on transmitting the papers , which had been laid on our table , to the Executive ; but , from the large majority on that question , courage seemed to have been taken to go further . What was ...
... moved by the gentleman from Virginia , or on transmitting the papers , which had been laid on our table , to the Executive ; but , from the large majority on that question , courage seemed to have been taken to go further . What was ...
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... moved that a committee be ap- thousand eight hundred and eight . The bill was pointed to wait upon the President with the reso - reported with several amendments thereto ; which lutions this day adopted . were severally twice read , and ...
... moved that a committee be ap- thousand eight hundred and eight . The bill was pointed to wait upon the President with the reso - reported with several amendments thereto ; which lutions this day adopted . were severally twice read , and ...
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... moved to strike out the words " made perpetual , " and insert " is continued in force un - portance . til repealed . " Mr. GARDNER wished to know the difference between the words to be stricken out and those to be inserted . Mr. BIBB's ...
... moved to strike out the words " made perpetual , " and insert " is continued in force un - portance . til repealed . " Mr. GARDNER wished to know the difference between the words to be stricken out and those to be inserted . Mr. BIBB's ...
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... moved that the Committee should rise and report assent to the first , with a view of moving that they be discharged from the consid- eration of the remaining resolutions . of lic Lands . On motion of Mr. PARKE , Resolved , That the ...
... moved that the Committee should rise and report assent to the first , with a view of moving that they be discharged from the consid- eration of the remaining resolutions . of lic Lands . On motion of Mr. PARKE , Resolved , That the ...
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... moved the follow - subject in the view of the National Legislature . ing resolution : This shows that there was something in his opin- Resolved , That it is expedient to authorize the Pres - ion to do ; it was not his business to tell ...
... moved the follow - subject in the view of the National Legislature . ing resolution : This shows that there was something in his opin- Resolved , That it is expedient to authorize the Pres - ion to do ; it was not his business to tell ...
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