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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... fact existed in relation to the gen- tleman from Maryland who claimed a seat , which was not stated in the report of the Committee of Elections , but which would have a governing in- fluence in determining the right of the member to ...
... fact existed in relation to the gen- tleman from Maryland who claimed a seat , which was not stated in the report of the Committee of Elections , but which would have a governing in- fluence in determining the right of the member to ...
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... fact , and its truth ought to be ascertained . This saving , of a single year , would , in that case , pay all the damages of the sufferers . He wished also to know what accommodations could be obtained at Philadelphia , and at what ...
... fact , and its truth ought to be ascertained . This saving , of a single year , would , in that case , pay all the damages of the sufferers . He wished also to know what accommodations could be obtained at Philadelphia , and at what ...
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... fact which proved that no possible proceeding , on the part of the House , could pre- vent improvements here . The gentleman from New York ( Mr. GARDE- NIER ) speaks of his martyrdom in staying here . He looks well . It must be a ...
... fact which proved that no possible proceeding , on the part of the House , could pre- vent improvements here . The gentleman from New York ( Mr. GARDE- NIER ) speaks of his martyrdom in staying here . He looks well . It must be a ...
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... fact . We can have at Philadelphia all the necessary public accommodations for nothing . Let gentle- men calculate ... Facts will prove the sad difference . Mr. S. observed that this city always brought to his remembrance the story of ...
... fact . We can have at Philadelphia all the necessary public accommodations for nothing . Let gentle- men calculate ... Facts will prove the sad difference . Mr. S. observed that this city always brought to his remembrance the story of ...
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... fact , not all the money lavished here could compensate for the loss ; the place ought to be destroyed and annihilated ; and , if it were as opu- lent as Babylon , he would have the ploughshare run over it . At Philadelphia was the best ...
... fact , not all the money lavished here could compensate for the loss ; the place ought to be destroyed and annihilated ; and , if it were as opu- lent as Babylon , he would have the ploughshare run over it . At Philadelphia was the best ...
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