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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Seite 1707
... taken by a British force , the commander of which became provisional governor . On the 28th of December , this person Issued a proclamation allowing the exportation of produce for debts due to citizens of this country , with a ...
... taken by a British force , the commander of which became provisional governor . On the 28th of December , this person Issued a proclamation allowing the exportation of produce for debts due to citizens of this country , with a ...
Seite 1711
... taken in regard to it been convincing to the people that you did not know what you were about ? It shows that you did not understand it , that you are so long in mak- ing it perfect . The people are looking at you- they inquire what you ...
... taken in regard to it been convincing to the people that you did not know what you were about ? It shows that you did not understand it , that you are so long in mak- ing it perfect . The people are looking at you- they inquire what you ...
Seite 1731
... taken before a mil- insinuation that our officers of rank and capacity itary court , he is out of his element , taken off are so destitute of any principle of honor and in- social ground ; and this should not be done , ex- tegrity as to ...
... taken before a mil- insinuation that our officers of rank and capacity itary court , he is out of his element , taken off are so destitute of any principle of honor and in- social ground ; and this should not be done , ex- tegrity as to ...
Seite 1741
... taken , and the motion negatived - 52 to 36 . Mr. TAYLOR observed that he had been struck with the force of the observations of the gentle- man from Maryland a few days ago , on that part of the law which requires , upon a certain cause ...
... taken , and the motion negatived - 52 to 36 . Mr. TAYLOR observed that he had been struck with the force of the observations of the gentle- man from Maryland a few days ago , on that part of the law which requires , upon a certain cause ...
Seite 1745
... taken thereupon , it passed in the negative . The question was then taken that the House do agree with the Senate in their amendment to the said bill , and passed in the neg- ative - yeas 48 , nays 59 , as follows : YEAS - Lemuel J ...
... taken thereupon , it passed in the negative . The question was then taken that the House do agree with the Senate in their amendment to the said bill , and passed in the neg- ative - yeas 48 , nays 59 , as follows : YEAS - Lemuel J ...
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