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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... thing which pertains to him as a part of his duty , is in express terms a charge of having neglected his duty if such is really the case , let him account But the question is at present a different one . The course for us to pursue in ...
... thing which pertains to him as a part of his duty , is in express terms a charge of having neglected his duty if such is really the case , let him account But the question is at present a different one . The course for us to pursue in ...
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... thing which we have not a right to demand . This is the substance of the argument just delivered in favor of it . I am informed that the Senate is trying one of its members : suppose we enter into a reso- lution to inquire into the ...
... thing which we have not a right to demand . This is the substance of the argument just delivered in favor of it . I am informed that the Senate is trying one of its members : suppose we enter into a reso- lution to inquire into the ...
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... thing . Without pretending to a great degree of prescience , I then thought I saw the extent to which we should be drawn , and did lift up my feeble voice against it , even in that shape , and suggested my ideas to the House . But I was ...
... thing . Without pretending to a great degree of prescience , I then thought I saw the extent to which we should be drawn , and did lift up my feeble voice against it , even in that shape , and suggested my ideas to the House . But I was ...
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... thing already done . He was inclined to think some further inquiry was necessary , because of the clamor , and because charges had been made of a disposition to stifle inquiry , which assertions should be met broadly . It ought to be ...
... thing already done . He was inclined to think some further inquiry was necessary , because of the clamor , and because charges had been made of a disposition to stifle inquiry , which assertions should be met broadly . It ought to be ...
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... thing that the physi- with the natives on their borders , with whom we cal strength of the country should be applied in were then at war . Virginia gave lands to her the most advantageous manner to the protection soldiers which were in ...
... thing that the physi- with the natives on their borders , with whom we cal strength of the country should be applied in were then at war . Virginia gave lands to her the most advantageous manner to the protection soldiers which were in ...
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