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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... observations made by the gentlemen from South what ? For the exercise of the discretion reposed Carolina and Vermont in answer to his observa- in him ? No. We have the right and power to tions of yesterday ; the observations of the ...
... observations made by the gentlemen from South what ? For the exercise of the discretion reposed Carolina and Vermont in answer to his observa- in him ? No. We have the right and power to tions of yesterday ; the observations of the ...
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... observations . It seemed to him that the provisions of the Constitution could not be Mr. Love . - Being led back to the consideration mistaken ; strong arguments were derived in sup- of the original resolution of the gentleman from port ...
... observations . It seemed to him that the provisions of the Constitution could not be Mr. Love . - Being led back to the consideration mistaken ; strong arguments were derived in sup- of the original resolution of the gentleman from port ...
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... observations ; it was upon the subject of the nat- the Whole on the report of the select commit - uralization laws of the United States . Upon ex- tee appointed to prepare and report such standing amination of the Constitution , it ...
... observations ; it was upon the subject of the nat- the Whole on the report of the select commit - uralization laws of the United States . Upon ex- tee appointed to prepare and report such standing amination of the Constitution , it ...
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... observations tend- ing to show that this was a bill of much import- ance , and expressed a wish that the term during which the militia should be liable to service were further extended . As he had not had time to con- sider the bill ...
... observations tend- ing to show that this was a bill of much import- ance , and expressed a wish that the term during which the militia should be liable to service were further extended . As he had not had time to con- sider the bill ...
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... observations from Messrs . QUINCY and LYON in favor of the rising of the Committee , in the course of which Mr. LYON observed that sixteen months had elapsed , in which time , had there been truth in the report , the opponents of the ...
... observations from Messrs . QUINCY and LYON in favor of the rising of the Committee , in the course of which Mr. LYON observed that sixteen months had elapsed , in which time , had there been truth in the report , the opponents of the ...
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