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, Հատոր 3Gales and Seaton, 1851 |
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... Constitution to do business were present ; that they had appointed . in the absence of the President of the Senate , Mr. LAURANCE , President pro tempore , and that they were ready to proceed to business . Mr. MACON said , that quorums ...
... Constitution to do business were present ; that they had appointed . in the absence of the President of the Senate , Mr. LAURANCE , President pro tempore , and that they were ready to proceed to business . Mr. MACON said , that quorums ...
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... Constitution which , it is alleged , are infringed by those laws . With respect to the county of Louisa ; he believed he had spent more of his time in that county , during the recess , than the gentleman from South Carolina , and yet ...
... Constitution which , it is alleged , are infringed by those laws . With respect to the county of Louisa ; he believed he had spent more of his time in that county , during the recess , than the gentleman from South Carolina , and yet ...
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... Constitution of the United States ; and the third , seventh , eighth , eleventh , and twelfth articles of amendment which now form a part of the said Constitution . " Mr. RUTLEDGE said , as he wished to have a correct understanding of ...
... Constitution of the United States ; and the third , seventh , eighth , eleventh , and twelfth articles of amendment which now form a part of the said Constitution . " Mr. RUTLEDGE said , as he wished to have a correct understanding of ...
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... Constitution , he would have no ob- jection to voting the distribution of a necessary number . He suspected , however , that this was not precisely the object of the amendment . Mr. HARPER desired to pass by the extreme fu- tility of ...
... Constitution , he would have no ob- jection to voting the distribution of a necessary number . He suspected , however , that this was not precisely the object of the amendment . Mr. HARPER desired to pass by the extreme fu- tility of ...
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... Constitution could be founded . The Constitution itself , he believed , is in the hands of almost every citizen . He should blush for his constituents , many of whom have sworn to support it , did he suppose that any con- siderable ...
... Constitution could be founded . The Constitution itself , he believed , is in the hands of almost every citizen . He should blush for his constituents , many of whom have sworn to support it , did he suppose that any con- siderable ...
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