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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... ment of a separate government at New Orleans . I apprehend as much danger from Aaron Burr at this time as at any time since he first deter- mined on the attempt . Gentlemen say , that this provision is too small ; if they think so , let ...
... ment of a separate government at New Orleans . I apprehend as much danger from Aaron Burr at this time as at any time since he first deter- mined on the attempt . Gentlemen say , that this provision is too small ; if they think so , let ...
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... ment ] be postponed indefinitely . He presumed every gentleman must be convinced that sufficient time had been occupied by it . present occasion , as he had from the beginning determined to take no part in the debate . But the subject ...
... ment ] be postponed indefinitely . He presumed every gentleman must be convinced that sufficient time had been occupied by it . present occasion , as he had from the beginning determined to take no part in the debate . But the subject ...
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... ment . The city lots were mortgaged , and the quire further , from whence are you to be supplied Government of the United States finally acceded with sailors to navigate your ships ? From Balti- to the proposal . The consequence was ...
... ment . The city lots were mortgaged , and the quire further , from whence are you to be supplied Government of the United States finally acceded with sailors to navigate your ships ? From Balti- to the proposal . The consequence was ...
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... ment , could give them any information necessary before the House , he would move to refer it to a Committee of the Whole . Mr. GARDENIER , as he had no preference for any particular committee , withdrew his motion , and moved to commit ...
... ment , could give them any information necessary before the House , he would move to refer it to a Committee of the Whole . Mr. GARDENIER , as he had no preference for any particular committee , withdrew his motion , and moved to commit ...
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... ment of war by the Dey of Algiers , received on Mr. NEWTON and Mr. HOLLAND supported the the ninth instant . motion for postponement , which was carried , 46 to 37 . The House went into Committee of the Whole , on the bill in addition ...
... ment of war by the Dey of Algiers , received on Mr. NEWTON and Mr. HOLLAND supported the the ninth instant . motion for postponement , which was carried , 46 to 37 . The House went into Committee of the Whole , on the bill in addition ...
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