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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... feel- ings of the House were I to detain them long . But , having listened patiently to the arguments of others , I feel my right to claim their attention for a few moments while I express the reasons which will induce me to give an ...
... feel- ings of the House were I to detain them long . But , having listened patiently to the arguments of others , I feel my right to claim their attention for a few moments while I express the reasons which will induce me to give an ...
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... feel myself placed in a dignified situa- tion , and never will consent to such an abasement . ble privileges , I am ready to resign it , and will again occupy the honorable station of a citizen . But an additional right to pass the ...
... feel myself placed in a dignified situa- tion , and never will consent to such an abasement . ble privileges , I am ready to resign it , and will again occupy the honorable station of a citizen . But an additional right to pass the ...
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... feeling the ground pretty firm under them , gentlemen thought they might assume more ; and the question was at last ... feel myself safe . I thought , the other day , when the House called for information , that they had better have ...
... feeling the ground pretty firm under them , gentlemen thought they might assume more ; and the question was at last ... feel myself safe . I thought , the other day , when the House called for information , that they had better have ...
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... feel , however , that there was not a principle contained in these resolutions which was not perfectly consonant with the Con- stitution not a position which did not bear prop- erly on the subject . Mr. B. referred to this clause in the ...
... feel , however , that there was not a principle contained in these resolutions which was not perfectly consonant with the Con- stitution not a position which did not bear prop- erly on the subject . Mr. B. referred to this clause in the ...
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... feel , Mr. DAWSON said , that the name of Mr. Mon- was received , forgiven , and restored to the confi - roe being mentioned on this floor by the gentle- dence of the people , of which the most convinc- man from Maryland , ( Mr. KEY ...
... feel , Mr. DAWSON said , that the name of Mr. Mon- was received , forgiven , and restored to the confi - roe being mentioned on this floor by the gentle- dence of the people , of which the most convinc- man from Maryland , ( Mr. KEY ...
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