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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... witnesses or the production of papers from a distance , which another court might in my mind in every possible shape , and cannot see any ground for the excitement of these feel- ings or apprehensions ; or that the Constitution will be ...
... witnesses or the production of papers from a distance , which another court might in my mind in every possible shape , and cannot see any ground for the excitement of these feel- ings or apprehensions ; or that the Constitution will be ...
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... witness before the Court of Inquiry . A paper on the commerce of Louisiana , " bearing date the eighteenth of April , one thousand seven hun- dred and ninety - eight , is found in the Office of State , supposed to have been communicated ...
... witness before the Court of Inquiry . A paper on the commerce of Louisiana , " bearing date the eighteenth of April , one thousand seven hun- dred and ninety - eight , is found in the Office of State , supposed to have been communicated ...
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... witness . H. OF R. of Constantinople , and you will find in Philadel- phia a greater destruction of human life . What measure of the Government to assert the rights of the nation , has not been opposed by the great commercial cipes ? In ...
... witness . H. OF R. of Constantinople , and you will find in Philadel- phia a greater destruction of human life . What measure of the Government to assert the rights of the nation , has not been opposed by the great commercial cipes ? In ...
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... witness , that he had ever said he doubted whether the President would sign a bill for removing the Government . He had always said , he believed the President would not counteract the wishes of the people . lows : YEAS - Evan Alexander ...
... witness , that he had ever said he doubted whether the President would sign a bill for removing the Government . He had always said , he believed the President would not counteract the wishes of the people . lows : YEAS - Evan Alexander ...
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... witness that when a member wants to hear a speaker , he must generally move from his seat to hear him . It is said this defect can be remedied . True ; there is room enough in this place for a thousand splendid palaces . I have another ...
... witness that when a member wants to hear a speaker , he must generally move from his seat to hear him . It is said this defect can be remedied . True ; there is room enough in this place for a thousand splendid palaces . I have another ...
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