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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... opposed the principle of the bill with considerable spirit and force . He considered the bill as introducing a new system , as trying a new experiment , attended with great difficulties , promising nothing useful in the result . Mr ...
... opposed the principle of the bill with considerable spirit and force . He considered the bill as introducing a new system , as trying a new experiment , attended with great difficulties , promising nothing useful in the result . Mr ...
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... opposed to taking up the bill at this time , because it will depend upon cir- cumstances whether we ought to act upon it or Mr. DESHA . The gentleman has misunderstood not . If we have peace with the Powers possess me . I mean that they ...
... opposed to taking up the bill at this time , because it will depend upon cir- cumstances whether we ought to act upon it or Mr. DESHA . The gentleman has misunderstood not . If we have peace with the Powers possess me . I mean that they ...
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... opposed to postpone- ritores , biassed by strong monarchical attach- ment , I do not know that I am entirely in favor of ments , their habits of life have rendered them the bill . The gentleman from North Carolina liable to foreign ...
... opposed to postpone- ritores , biassed by strong monarchical attach- ment , I do not know that I am entirely in favor of ments , their habits of life have rendered them the bill . The gentleman from North Carolina liable to foreign ...
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... opposed by Mr. MACON and others . Mr. MACON would admit no persons but Sena- tors . Foreign Ministers and Heads of Depart- have curiosity to attend here , they may go into ments had no business within the House . If they the galleries ...
... opposed by Mr. MACON and others . Mr. MACON would admit no persons but Sena- tors . Foreign Ministers and Heads of Depart- have curiosity to attend here , they may go into ments had no business within the House . If they the galleries ...
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... opposed the motion . Among other things , he said that he should be willing to be heard by the whole human race if it were possible . Mr. SLOAN supported the motion . He observed that the Supreme Court commenced their session to - day ...
... opposed the motion . Among other things , he said that he should be willing to be heard by the whole human race if it were possible . Mr. SLOAN supported the motion . He observed that the Supreme Court commenced their session to - day ...
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