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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... votes , and being qualified agreeably to the Constitution of the United States ; " which was agreed to . A motion ... vote on the present question . He JANUARY , 1808 . Maryland Contested Election . conceived that 1491 1492 HISTORY OF ...
... votes , and being qualified agreeably to the Constitution of the United States ; " which was agreed to . A motion ... vote on the present question . He JANUARY , 1808 . Maryland Contested Election . conceived that 1491 1492 HISTORY OF ...
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... voted for vesting discretiona- ry powers , and in no case had they been exceed- ed . The reason why he seconded the ... vote for the bill , but , until the gunboats were built , he saw no reason for employing such an additional number ...
... voted for vesting discretiona- ry powers , and in no case had they been exceed- ed . The reason why he seconded the ... vote for the bill , but , until the gunboats were built , he saw no reason for employing such an additional number ...
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... vote for concurrence with the twenty - four thousand to that distress which had number reported by the Committee . been depicted . If it were a matter of necessity to support these virtuous people , let gentlemen come forward and drain ...
... vote for concurrence with the twenty - four thousand to that distress which had number reported by the Committee . been depicted . If it were a matter of necessity to support these virtuous people , let gentlemen come forward and drain ...
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... vote for the number asked , and as soon as more boats are ready my vote shall be given for manning them as fast as they can be erected . After a further desultory debate ( in which the SPEAKER repeatedly reminded gentlemen of the ...
... vote for the number asked , and as soon as more boats are ready my vote shall be given for manning them as fast as they can be erected . After a further desultory debate ( in which the SPEAKER repeatedly reminded gentlemen of the ...
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... vote consistently , but that the body should hold out to the nation the ground on which they acted . Mr. NELSON wished , upon the subject of con- YEAS - Evan Alexander , Willis Alston , jr . , Ezekiel sistency , that the sins of every ...
... vote consistently , but that the body should hold out to the nation the ground on which they acted . Mr. NELSON wished , upon the subject of con- YEAS - Evan Alexander , Willis Alston , jr . , Ezekiel sistency , that the sins of every ...
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