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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... appears to be reasonable , delegate the power to do this thing . This is very and supported by the Constitution , as ... appear to me to be a very potent argument . Perhaps if this request went to injure an individual , or to deprive him ...
... appears to be reasonable , delegate the power to do this thing . This is very and supported by the Constitution , as ... appear to me to be a very potent argument . Perhaps if this request went to injure an individual , or to deprive him ...
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... appear to Key held considerable real estates in said district , and new business . In two or three important cases he has some of the nearest relations of Mr. and Mrs. Key re - engaged to appear as counsel , and argue the cases side in ...
... appear to Key held considerable real estates in said district , and new business . In two or three important cases he has some of the nearest relations of Mr. and Mrs. Key re - engaged to appear as counsel , and argue the cases side in ...
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... appear to him that the Presi- dent had not any right given to him to employ these men , except in case of an exigency yet to arise . The bill did not contemplate the imme- diate manning of all the vessels ; these men were not to be ...
... appear to him that the Presi- dent had not any right given to him to employ these men , except in case of an exigency yet to arise . The bill did not contemplate the imme- diate manning of all the vessels ; these men were not to be ...
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... appear that the Administration is pursuing the most wise course ; and , if so , it is certainly desi- rable to remove all suspicion from the public mind . Mr. M. CLAY moved that the resolution lie on the table . It was not improper ...
... appear that the Administration is pursuing the most wise course ; and , if so , it is certainly desi- rable to remove all suspicion from the public mind . Mr. M. CLAY moved that the resolution lie on the table . It was not improper ...
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... appear to me , şir , that we are led on , step by step , but by an un- seen hand . We are urged forward by a sort of spell , to the ruin of our country . Under the name of an embargo we are in truth and in fact passing non - intercourse ...
... appear to me , şir , that we are led on , step by step , but by an un- seen hand . We are urged forward by a sort of spell , to the ruin of our country . Under the name of an embargo we are in truth and in fact passing non - intercourse ...
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