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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... opinion , every gentleman had a of such a committee , it would certainly be the right . He perceived that the gentleman from most odious , and perhaps the most really terrific Kentucky was about to be deprived of taking the tribunal ...
... opinion , every gentleman had a of such a committee , it would certainly be the right . He perceived that the gentleman from most odious , and perhaps the most really terrific Kentucky was about to be deprived of taking the tribunal ...
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... opinion with the gentleman from Kentucky ( Mr. RowAN ) that the accused is guilty , or whether he was of a contrary opinion , was to the public of but little moment ; our opin- ions are on this subject but the opinions of indi- viduals ...
... opinion with the gentleman from Kentucky ( Mr. RowAN ) that the accused is guilty , or whether he was of a contrary opinion , was to the public of but little moment ; our opin- ions are on this subject but the opinions of indi- viduals ...
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... opinion the public service may require . commencement of the Government , they will find These resolutions being agreed to without de- that the subject has been uniformly recommended bate , the Committee rose and reported them to the by ...
... opinion the public service may require . commencement of the Government , they will find These resolutions being agreed to without de- that the subject has been uniformly recommended bate , the Committee rose and reported them to the by ...
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... opinion , and I may also tell gen - powers at this time , when there was the most tlemen that I never have found a majority of the same opinion with myself on this point ; but as often as a measure of this kind comes before us , so ...
... opinion , and I may also tell gen - powers at this time , when there was the most tlemen that I never have found a majority of the same opinion with myself on this point ; but as often as a measure of this kind comes before us , so ...
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... opinion of the disposition of the inhabitants of the Territory . I should have wished to hear those gentlemen state in what instance the people of that Territory have shown a disposition unfa- vorable to the United States . When the ...
... opinion of the disposition of the inhabitants of the Territory . I should have wished to hear those gentlemen state in what instance the people of that Territory have shown a disposition unfa- vorable to the United States . When the ...
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