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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... Leib , Lloyd , Reed , Robinson , The bill for completing the existing Military
Smith of Maryland , Smith of New York , Tait , and Establishment was read the
second time . Varnum . The bill to raise , for a limited time , an addiNars -- Messrs
.
... Leib , Lloyd , Reed , Robinson , The bill for completing the existing Military
Smith of Maryland , Smith of New York , Tait , and Establishment was read the
second time . Varnum . The bill to raise , for a limited time , an addiNars -- Messrs
.
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Bayard , Bradley , Cutts , Dana , Ger- Whole , the bill to raise , for a limited time an
adThe Senate resumed , as in Committee of the man , Gilman , Goodrich , Gregg
, Horsey , Howell , Hun- ditional military force ' ; and , after progress , adter ...
Bayard , Bradley , Cutts , Dana , Ger- Whole , the bill to raise , for a limited time an
adThe Senate resumed , as in Committee of the man , Gilman , Goodrich , Gregg
, Horsey , Howell , Hun- ditional military force ' ; and , after progress , adter ...
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Anderson , Bibb , Brent , Campbell of Ohio , Whole , the bill to raise , for a limited
time , an adCampbell of Tennessee , Condit , Crawford , Cutts , Dana , ditional
military force . Franklin , Gaillard , German , Giles , Gilman , Goodrich , On motion
...
Anderson , Bibb , Brent , Campbell of Ohio , Whole , the bill to raise , for a limited
time , an adCampbell of Tennessee , Condit , Crawford , Cutts , Dana , ditional
military force . Franklin , Gaillard , German , Giles , Gilman , Goodrich , On motion
...
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... on to decide merely pleasant part of the subject , he wished to be in- in
reference to that object , whether we should dulged in a few observations upon
the state of now raise thirty thousand men ( his favorite numour public debt ;
because this ...
... on to decide merely pleasant part of the subject , he wished to be in- in
reference to that object , whether we should dulged in a few observations upon
the state of now raise thirty thousand men ( his favorite numour public debt ;
because this ...
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He had consulted with a number of the we should prove to our enemies , that we
were members of this honorable body , for whose judg- able to raise such a
number of regular troops as ment and opinions he had great respect , and wiih
might ...
He had consulted with a number of the we should prove to our enemies , that we
were members of this honorable body , for whose judg- able to raise such a
number of regular troops as ment and opinions he had great respect , and wiih
might ...
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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...