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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... opinion that in a free Government like ours , every beyond what could be discharged by the ordinary pro- department ought to be responsible for its conduct . ceeds of their huntings , and pressed for payment , pro- The Constitution of ...
... opinion that in a free Government like ours , every beyond what could be discharged by the ordinary pro- department ought to be responsible for its conduct . ceeds of their huntings , and pressed for payment , pro- The Constitution of ...
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... opinion , been agitated since the adop- tion of the Constitution . If I understand it , the Constitution requires that this shall be the perma- nent seat of Government . Though the word per- manent is not contained in the clause of the ...
... opinion , been agitated since the adop- tion of the Constitution . If I understand it , the Constitution requires that this shall be the perma- nent seat of Government . Though the word per- manent is not contained in the clause of the ...
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... opinion that the interests of agriculture and commerce are intimately blend- ed with each other ; that the interests of the one cannot be greatly promoted without essentially aiding those of the other . This being the second commercial ...
... opinion that the interests of agriculture and commerce are intimately blend- ed with each other ; that the interests of the one cannot be greatly promoted without essentially aiding those of the other . This being the second commercial ...
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... opinion on this subject might be , he wished at Walter Jones , Thomas Kenan , Philip B. Key , Wil- all times to see the House act in such a way as liam Kirkpatrick , Nehemiah Knight , John Lambert , would do credit to themselves . This ...
... opinion on this subject might be , he wished at Walter Jones , Thomas Kenan , Philip B. Key , Wil- all times to see the House act in such a way as liam Kirkpatrick , Nehemiah Knight , John Lambert , would do credit to themselves . This ...
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... opinion that the House ought not national affairs , I cannot pass over unnoticed so lightly to pass over such an outrage upon the general and so unmerited a censure . Surely that privileges of its members , I cannot refrain from ...
... opinion that the House ought not national affairs , I cannot pass over unnoticed so lightly to pass over such an outrage upon the general and so unmerited a censure . Surely that privileges of its members , I cannot refrain from ...
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