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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... thousand eight or continue a contractor on this floor ? There hundred and five ; and that they have leave to could be no hesitation in deciding upon general report by bill , or otherwise . principles that they should in preference give ...
... thousand eight or continue a contractor on this floor ? There hundred and five ; and that they have leave to could be no hesitation in deciding upon general report by bill , or otherwise . principles that they should in preference give ...
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... thousand seven hun- dred and ninety - eight , is found in the Office of State , supposed to have been communicated by Mr. Daniel Clark , of New Orleans , then a subject of Spain , and now of the House of Representatives of the United ...
... thousand seven hun- dred and ninety - eight , is found in the Office of State , supposed to have been communicated by Mr. Daniel Clark , of New Orleans , then a subject of Spain , and now of the House of Representatives of the United ...
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... thousand two hundred and seventy - two was the precise number of seamen wanting for service . They were wanted for the vessels now prepared for the defence of our ports and harbors . If they were wanted , why should they not be employed ...
... thousand two hundred and seventy - two was the precise number of seamen wanting for service . They were wanted for the vessels now prepared for the defence of our ports and harbors . If they were wanted , why should they not be employed ...
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... thousand to that distress which had number reported by the Committee . been depicted . If it were a matter of necessity to support these virtuous people , let gentlemen come forward and drain the Treasury to support them . But others ...
... thousand to that distress which had number reported by the Committee . been depicted . If it were a matter of necessity to support these virtuous people , let gentlemen come forward and drain the Treasury to support them . But others ...
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... thousand five hundred , or two thousand five hundred men , they may be of service . I am desirous to give assurance to the friends of the Government at New Orleans , and in the territories adjacent , that they shall be protected , and ...
... thousand five hundred , or two thousand five hundred men , they may be of service . I am desirous to give assurance to the friends of the Government at New Orleans , and in the territories adjacent , that they shall be protected , and ...
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