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 2Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... Government to the present time , have been forwarded to any de- partment of the Government , touching a combination between the agents of any foreign Government and citizens of the United States , for dismembering the Union , or going ...
... Government to the present time , have been forwarded to any de- partment of the Government , touching a combination between the agents of any foreign Government and citizens of the United States , for dismembering the Union , or going ...
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... Government Contracts . gument might be drawn in favor of rendering them permanent . It was aristocracy to give low salaries ; for in that case you drive from office all men of talents who are not possessed of ample fortunes . H. OF R ...
... Government Contracts . gument might be drawn in favor of rendering them permanent . It was aristocracy to give low salaries ; for in that case you drive from office all men of talents who are not possessed of ample fortunes . H. OF R ...
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... Government ; and , for my own part , I ever considered it unconstitutional and contrary to the principles of our Republican form of Government , as much so as it would be for Congress to fix a permanent representation . It is my opinion ...
... Government ; and , for my own part , I ever considered it unconstitutional and contrary to the principles of our Republican form of Government , as much so as it would be for Congress to fix a permanent representation . It is my opinion ...
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... Government . Removal of the Seat of Government . H. of R. To that gentleman I shall make some reply , though I shall be very brief . He has undertaken to suppose that the large majority of this House in favor of consideration of the ...
... Government . Removal of the Seat of Government . H. of R. To that gentleman I shall make some reply , though I shall be very brief . He has undertaken to suppose that the large majority of this House in favor of consideration of the ...
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... Government . FEBRUARY , 1808 . of doors for information as to the course of con- manent seat of Government . Could the people duct they should pursue , it will be time for the calculate on its being but a temporary seat of Gov- people ...
... Government . FEBRUARY , 1808 . of doors for information as to the course of con- manent seat of Government . Could the people duct they should pursue , it will be time for the calculate on its being but a temporary seat of Gov- people ...
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