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 2 |
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This is the plain state of the fact ; and the change of question now originates solely from my having misunderstood the gentleman from Kentucky , and having got possession of the floor before him . JANUARY , 1808 . ther , on account of ...
This is the plain state of the fact ; and the change of question now originates solely from my having misunderstood the gentleman from Kentucky , and having got possession of the floor before him . JANUARY , 1808 . ther , on account of ...
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A fact so important to the public ought not to rest on the assertion of any individual . If corruption has at any period of our political existence fixed its fangs on this Government , if men Evan Alexander , Lemuel J. Alston , Willis ...
A fact so important to the public ought not to rest on the assertion of any individual . If corruption has at any period of our political existence fixed its fangs on this Government , if men Evan Alexander , Lemuel J. Alston , Willis ...
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But only one of them , and that anonymous , specified any particuler fact , and that fact was one of those which had been already communicated to a former Administration . No other information within the purview of the request of the ...
But only one of them , and that anonymous , specified any particuler fact , and that fact was one of those which had been already communicated to a former Administration . No other information within the purview of the request of the ...
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It becomes the duty of the committee , in order to ascertain whether Legislative interference can at this time be justified by existing circumstances , not only to weigh the facts furnished them , but also to guard sed ulously against ...
It becomes the duty of the committee , in order to ascertain whether Legislative interference can at this time be justified by existing circumstances , not only to weigh the facts furnished them , but also to guard sed ulously against ...
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H. of R. The facts thus found by the committee , and admitted by Mr. Key , were still further explained by the latter , in a written statement furnished by him , and made a part of the record . Facts on the part of Mr. Key , to show ...
H. of R. The facts thus found by the committee , and admitted by Mr. Key , were still further explained by the latter , in a written statement furnished by him , and made a part of the record . Facts on the part of Mr. Key , to show ...
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