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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... principle , it appears to be departing from the principle on which we set out ; and , if it is meant to be done in charity , it is doing nothing . Therefore , unless gentlemen can show me that such a number of men is necessary for ...
... principle , it appears to be departing from the principle on which we set out ; and , if it is meant to be done in charity , it is doing nothing . Therefore , unless gentlemen can show me that such a number of men is necessary for ...
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... principle for a year . Till the 1st of June would be time sufficient in which to organize the marine militia . Although there appeared to be a great majority in favor of this bill , it would , as it now stood , compromit the principle ...
... principle for a year . Till the 1st of June would be time sufficient in which to organize the marine militia . Although there appeared to be a great majority in favor of this bill , it would , as it now stood , compromit the principle ...
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... principle that Mr. DANA wished , if it were designed to repeal there was a majority of the House against remo- the Funding system , that a resolution should be val on any principle whatever . The vote for com- laid on the table for that ...
... principle that Mr. DANA wished , if it were designed to repeal there was a majority of the House against remo- the Funding system , that a resolution should be val on any principle whatever . The vote for com- laid on the table for that ...
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... principle of the bill , made a motion to strike out the first section , which he presumed would supersede the motion of the gentleman from Maryland . Mr. MILNOR , in a speech of fifteen minutes , supported the principle of the bill ...
... principle of the bill , made a motion to strike out the first section , which he presumed would supersede the motion of the gentleman from Maryland . Mr. MILNOR , in a speech of fifteen minutes , supported the principle of the bill ...
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... principle correct , that this House should , in any case , admit an advocate at the bar of this House to urge or demonstrate the right of a petitioner ? 2. Was this a case of that descrip- tion ? He had no doubt that the principle was ...
... principle correct , that this House should , in any case , admit an advocate at the bar of this House to urge or demonstrate the right of a petitioner ? 2. Was this a case of that descrip- tion ? He had no doubt that the principle was ...
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