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 1 |
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... through aber and himself had in view the same object , but different medium by
the honorable member from differed as to the means of carrying it into effect .
Virginia . Mr . A . said , that having , as he thought , The means proposed by the ...
... through aber and himself had in view the same object , but different medium by
the honorable member from differed as to the means of carrying it into effect .
Virginia . Mr . A . said , that having , as he thought , The means proposed by the ...
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The official carried the financial bark safely to this moment , acts of a public officer
are always free subjects of potwithstanding the difficulties of the times ?
investigation and discussion ; but , does it comport Have not all the public
engagements ...
The official carried the financial bark safely to this moment , acts of a public officer
are always free subjects of potwithstanding the difficulties of the times ?
investigation and discussion ; but , does it comport Have not all the public
engagements ...
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But , his hands by Congress , to carry into effect the Mr . President , what is the
Treasury , abstractedly several embargo laws ; that the laws were as well
speaking ? and what does the honorable member executed as any restrictive
laws , of so ...
But , his hands by Congress , to carry into effect the Mr . President , what is the
Treasury , abstractedly several embargo laws ; that the laws were as well
speaking ? and what does the honorable member executed as any restrictive
laws , of so ...
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... States . retorts of Mr . Canning in my estimation much Look at the case of the
brig Julian , carried better adapted to the flippant petulance of the tea - into
Norway and acquitted after the payment of table , than to the bureau of a
statesman .
... States . retorts of Mr . Canning in my estimation much Look at the case of the
brig Julian , carried better adapted to the flippant petulance of the tea - into
Norway and acquitted after the payment of table , than to the bureau of a
statesman .
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The planter , the farmer , irade , which was carried on chiefly in the prois ,
therefore , more deeply interested in the pros . ductions of the French and
Spanish colonies , perity of that commerce which finds a market was almost
eradicated in 1805 ...
The planter , the farmer , irade , which was carried on chiefly in the prois ,
therefore , more deeply interested in the pros . ductions of the French and
Spanish colonies , perity of that commerce which finds a market was almost
eradicated in 1805 ...
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Seite 19 - Mr. SMITH, of Maryland, submitted the following motion for consideration : Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to cause to be laid before this House...