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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... favor of adopting the resolution . Is this House reduced to the humble situation of being mere petitioners to the Executive to do his duty or grant us our right ? That consideration alone would induce me to op- pose the measure . This ...
... favor of adopting the resolution . Is this House reduced to the humble situation of being mere petitioners to the Executive to do his duty or grant us our right ? That consideration alone would induce me to op- pose the measure . This ...
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... favor of the motion now before the Committee . Mr. KEY said , as these assertions had been made , it was surely incumbent on the House to examine into the facts , for , were the allegations true , it would be good ground on which to ...
... favor of the motion now before the Committee . Mr. KEY said , as these assertions had been made , it was surely incumbent on the House to examine into the facts , for , were the allegations true , it would be good ground on which to ...
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... favor of arming the nation , and who against it . If the documents before the House were voluminous , if the bill were long , or if there were any difficulty in understanding either , he should be willing to postpone in order to have ...
... favor of arming the nation , and who against it . If the documents before the House were voluminous , if the bill were long , or if there were any difficulty in understanding either , he should be willing to postpone in order to have ...
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... favor of this bill , it would , as it now stood , compromit the principle on which they had lately acted . If he were but permitted to read the speeches of gentlemen on the gunboat system , he could satisfactorily prove this . He was ...
... favor of this bill , it would , as it now stood , compromit the principle on which they had lately acted . If he were but permitted to read the speeches of gentlemen on the gunboat system , he could satisfactorily prove this . He was ...
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... favor of ments , their habits of life have rendered them the bill . The gentleman from North Carolina liable to foreign influence in a much greater de- has told us that he is opposed to increasing the gree than the people within the old ...
... favor of ments , their habits of life have rendered them the bill . The gentleman from North Carolina liable to foreign influence in a much greater de- has told us that he is opposed to increasing the gree than the people within the old ...
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