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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The month elapsed without re - enacting the received ; and to the success of that
opposition , law , and the tax ceased . after the embargo was abandoned , may
clearly Mr. G , said he never gave a vote more against be traced all our present ...
The month elapsed without re - enacting the received ; and to the success of that
opposition , law , and the tax ceased . after the embargo was abandoned , may
clearly Mr. G , said he never gave a vote more against be traced all our present ...
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... but from complaisance , he himself tells us , of the present Chief Magistrate , in
relation to the he voted for the repeal . ... that the President would faithfully , ably ,
and single vote ; and that that vote he gave from comimpartially discharge the ...
... but from complaisance , he himself tells us , of the present Chief Magistrate , in
relation to the he voted for the repeal . ... that the President would faithfully , ably ,
and single vote ; and that that vote he gave from comimpartially discharge the ...
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He should , also , at any future ' day , vote and your coasts against attacks from a
foreign for such additional troops as the crisis might then enemy . require ; and
this appeared to him the most effiThis mode of proceeding would enable you to ...
He should , also , at any future ' day , vote and your coasts against attacks from a
foreign for such additional troops as the crisis might then enemy . require ; and
this appeared to him the most effiThis mode of proceeding would enable you to ...
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... in and oui of Congress , majority of the nation has so long unequivocally by
some of those very persons who voted for ... for the The repeal of the embargo ,
Mr. C. said , was a laws passed by their votes ; and it must be with subject on
which ...
... in and oui of Congress , majority of the nation has so long unequivocally by
some of those very persons who voted for ... for the The repeal of the embargo ,
Mr. C. said , was a laws passed by their votes ; and it must be with subject on
which ...
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This has always been considered the vote for 100,000 men as for 10,000 ; but the
people rankest doctrine of high ... and the nation will be to investigate the views
of those who advocate it . able to determine by the conduct and votes of On ...
This has always been considered the vote for 100,000 men as for 10,000 ; but the
people rankest doctrine of high ... and the nation will be to investigate the views
of those who advocate it . able to determine by the conduct and votes of On ...
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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...