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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... give him . act contrary to the Constitution ; and should also an opportunity to defend himself , it is not neces- be one of the last to do anything which looked sary now to determine or inquire . But in all this like an assumption of ...
... give him . act contrary to the Constitution ; and should also an opportunity to defend himself , it is not neces- be one of the last to do anything which looked sary now to determine or inquire . But in all this like an assumption of ...
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... give my assent to any increase of our military establishment . H. OF R. quate force for the purpose before their bill passes into a law . This is a proof that that State is alarmed . The northwest counties of that State , on account of ...
... give my assent to any increase of our military establishment . H. OF R. quate force for the purpose before their bill passes into a law . This is a proof that that State is alarmed . The northwest counties of that State , on account of ...
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... give our aid to every measure . The gentleman supposes I have not read the Constitution . I may not possess the ability or nice discernment of that gentleman ; but plain common sense will show to every observer , as that gentleman and ...
... give our aid to every measure . The gentleman supposes I have not read the Constitution . I may not possess the ability or nice discernment of that gentleman ; but plain common sense will show to every observer , as that gentleman and ...
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... give my vote against it . But , in addition to this , when gentlemen consider the effect it will have upon the election of President , if we shall be set at liberty to go East or West , North or South , it must appear best to stop it ...
... give my vote against it . But , in addition to this , when gentlemen consider the effect it will have upon the election of President , if we shall be set at liberty to go East or West , North or South , it must appear best to stop it ...
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... give you none , except it be to prejudice you in favor of commerce , for which reason it is the worst place you can go to , as it may insensibly induce you to sacrifice agriculture at the shrine of that commerce now jeopardizing ...
... give you none , except it be to prejudice you in favor of commerce , for which reason it is the worst place you can go to , as it may insensibly induce you to sacrifice agriculture at the shrine of that commerce now jeopardizing ...
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