Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Nov. 7, 1808-March 3, 1813D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... resolution , which was read and agreed to : Resolved , That the two Houses shall assemble in the Chamber of the House of Representatives , on Wednesday next , at 12 o'clock ; that one person be appointed a teller on the part of the ...
... resolution , which was read and agreed to : Resolved , That the two Houses shall assemble in the Chamber of the House of Representatives , on Wednesday next , at 12 o'clock ; that one person be appointed a teller on the part of the ...
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... resolution . TUESDAY , February 21 . The credentials of JOSEPH ANDERSON , appoint- ed a Senator for the State of Tennessee , by the Executive of that State , from and after the ex- piration of the time limited in his present ap ...
... resolution . TUESDAY , February 21 . The credentials of JOSEPH ANDERSON , appoint- ed a Senator for the State of Tennessee , by the Executive of that State , from and after the ex- piration of the time limited in his present ap ...
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... resolution to be separated from the first , as the House would be committed by its adoption . Not that he wished to avoid a discussion of that subject , for he wished for nothing so much as that the House would permit them to go into a ...
... resolution to be separated from the first , as the House would be committed by its adoption . Not that he wished to avoid a discussion of that subject , for he wished for nothing so much as that the House would permit them to go into a ...
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... resolutions to the House ; and as the objections to this , if any there were , could not be foreseen , he would not attempt to anticipate them . According to the view which he himself had taken of the first resolution , it could require ...
... resolutions to the House ; and as the objections to this , if any there were , could not be foreseen , he would not attempt to anticipate them . According to the view which he himself had taken of the first resolution , it could require ...
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... resolution would seem naturally to lead us to a review of the edicts of Great Britain and France . When we say we will not submit It has been said , sir , with great truth , that to their edicts ; it cannot be amiss , although I the ...
... resolution would seem naturally to lead us to a review of the edicts of Great Britain and France . When we say we will not submit It has been said , sir , with great truth , that to their edicts ; it cannot be amiss , although I the ...
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