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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... consideration alone would induce me to op- pose the measure . This House has rights and should demand , not petition for them ; the Con- stitution never contemplated that this body should petition . I feel myself placed in a dignified ...
... consideration alone would induce me to op- pose the measure . This House has rights and should demand , not petition for them ; the Con- stitution never contemplated that this body should petition . I feel myself placed in a dignified ...
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... consideration of the priety of the Committee's now rising , reporting report and amendments be postponed until Friday assent to the first resolution , and asking leave that next . it might be refused to sit again on the others ; as the ...
... consideration of the priety of the Committee's now rising , reporting report and amendments be postponed until Friday assent to the first resolution , and asking leave that next . it might be refused to sit again on the others ; as the ...
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... consideration , Mr. DAWSON said it was not at this time intended to fill the blanks in the resolution , which would be the subject of the bill ; but , as the details of such a bill would require considerable time , he hoped the ...
... consideration , Mr. DAWSON said it was not at this time intended to fill the blanks in the resolution , which would be the subject of the bill ; but , as the details of such a bill would require considerable time , he hoped the ...
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... consideration of the Le - men , after a campaign is ended , let them keep as gislatures . If this is not the best system that can their own property the arms with which they be adopted , I am willing that any gentleman fought , which ...
... consideration of the Le - men , after a campaign is ended , let them keep as gislatures . If this is not the best system that can their own property the arms with which they be adopted , I am willing that any gentleman fought , which ...
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... consideration , and that the said report be recommitted to the Committee of Elections , farther to consider and report there- on to the House . THE MILITIA . sumed , to have some bearing on this question , or B. Key . After some time ...
... consideration , and that the said report be recommitted to the Committee of Elections , farther to consider and report there- on to the House . THE MILITIA . sumed , to have some bearing on this question , or B. Key . After some time ...
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