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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... GALLATIN , JOHN A. HANNA , BLAIR MCCLENACHAN , and RICHARD THOMAS . From Maryland . - GEORGE DENT . From Virginia . JOHN CLOPTON , JOHN DAW- SON , DAVID HOLMES , JAMES MACHIR , and DANIEL MORGAN . From North Carolina .--- MATTHEW LOCKE ...
... GALLATIN , JOHN A. HANNA , BLAIR MCCLENACHAN , and RICHARD THOMAS . From Maryland . - GEORGE DENT . From Virginia . JOHN CLOPTON , JOHN DAW- SON , DAVID HOLMES , JAMES MACHIR , and DANIEL MORGAN . From North Carolina .--- MATTHEW LOCKE ...
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... GALLATIN believed that every one was agreed as to the propriety of giving all necessary information to the people of the United States ; and he believed they wanted it in relation to the laws of last session generally , more than on any ...
... GALLATIN believed that every one was agreed as to the propriety of giving all necessary information to the people of the United States ; and he believed they wanted it in relation to the laws of last session generally , more than on any ...
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... GALLATIN , Mr. NATHANIEL SMITH , Mr. COCHRAN , Mr. JONES , Mr. JBAAC PARKER , Mr. HINDMAN , MAN , Mr. BLOUNT , and Mr. SINNICKSON , be appointed a committee , pursuant to the said resolution . ALIEN AND SEDITION LAWS . The House having ...
... GALLATIN , Mr. NATHANIEL SMITH , Mr. COCHRAN , Mr. JONES , Mr. JBAAC PARKER , Mr. HINDMAN , MAN , Mr. BLOUNT , and Mr. SINNICKSON , be appointed a committee , pursuant to the said resolution . ALIEN AND SEDITION LAWS . The House having ...
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... and nays on this question , which were agreed to be taken . Mr. GALLATIN did not know that there was any great necessity for publishing the Constitution in Alien and Sedition Laws . Alien and Sedition Laws . 2449 2450 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... and nays on this question , which were agreed to be taken . Mr. GALLATIN did not know that there was any great necessity for publishing the Constitution in Alien and Sedition Laws . Alien and Sedition Laws . 2449 2450 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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... Gallatin , Andrew Gregg , Robert Goodloe Harper , Carter B. Harrison , Jonathan N. Havens , Joseph Heister , David Holmes , Walter Jones , Matthew Locke , James Machir , Nathaniel Ma- con , William Matthews , Blair McClenachan , Anthony ...
... Gallatin , Andrew Gregg , Robert Goodloe Harper , Carter B. Harrison , Jonathan N. Havens , Joseph Heister , David Holmes , Walter Jones , Matthew Locke , James Machir , Nathaniel Ma- con , William Matthews , Blair McClenachan , Anthony ...
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