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 1Gales and Seaton, 1853 |
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... vote more against the convictions of his own judgment than he did on that occasion , although the motive was one ... votes . The readily and zealously granted by Congress upon measures of this House , without any declaration , the ...
... vote more against the convictions of his own judgment than he did on that occasion , although the motive was one ... votes . The readily and zealously granted by Congress upon measures of this House , without any declaration , the ...
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... vote a bravery , enabled the united force of the regulars sufficient force for the invasion of Canada . On and volunteers to arrest their progress for the re- the contrary , he believed that no man who had mainder of the day . This ...
... vote a bravery , enabled the united force of the regulars sufficient force for the invasion of Canada . On and volunteers to arrest their progress for the re- the contrary , he believed that no man who had mainder of the day . This ...
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... voted for the repeal . He then , and not the Secretary , is answerable to the Treasury for the great loss sustained by the repeal of that tax ; for he has told us , that its repeal depended upon his single vote ; and that that vote he ...
... voted for the repeal . He then , and not the Secretary , is answerable to the Treasury for the great loss sustained by the repeal of that tax ; for he has told us , that its repeal depended upon his single vote ; and that that vote he ...
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... vote for the bill , and for any other mea- sures proposed that could , in any degree , contrib- ute to maintain the rights and character of the nation . He should , also , at any future day , vote for such additional troops as the ...
... vote for the bill , and for any other mea- sures proposed that could , in any degree , contrib- ute to maintain the rights and character of the nation . He should , also , at any future day , vote for such additional troops as the ...
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... voted ; nothing could , however , be more fallacious , nor would the public be de- ceived by such a delusion . It was as easy to vote for 100,000 men as for 10,000 ; but the people must at last furnish both the soldiers and the means to ...
... voted ; nothing could , however , be more fallacious , nor would the public be de- ceived by such a delusion . It was as easy to vote for 100,000 men as for 10,000 ; but the people must at last furnish both the soldiers and the means to ...
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Aaron Lyle Abner Lacock Adam Boyd Additional Military Force amendment Anderson appointed the committee army Aylett Hawes BAYARD Bibb bill was read Bolling Hall BRADLEY Britain British Burwell Bassett commerce Congress consider and report consideration Constitution correctly engrossed Crawford duty Ebenezer Sage enemy entitled An act Foreign Relations France Gaillard Giles Gilman Goodrich Government GREGG honorable House of Representatives Israel Pickens Jacob Hufty John John Smilie Joseph Desha land Leib Lloyd Lyman Law ment Message Messrs militia Mississippi Territory mittee motion nation Navy NAYS-Messrs object officers passed petition port present question raised read a third read the second read the third referred the bill report thereon reported the bill resolution Resolved Samuel second reading select committee Senate resumed Smith of Maryland Stephen Ormsby Tait Territory Thomas Thomas Gholson thousand tion Treasury troops United Varnum vessels volunteers vote Whole William Worthington YEAS-Messrs
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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...