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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... amendment against to- morrow . Mr. N. SMITH said the motion for committing was always to give liberty for discussion ... amendments could be as well introduced in the House as by commit- ting ; if the gentleman was not ready , he ...
... amendment against to- morrow . Mr. N. SMITH said the motion for committing was always to give liberty for discussion ... amendments could be as well introduced in the House as by commit- ting ; if the gentleman was not ready , he ...
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... amendment was put and carried , there being 49 votes in favor of it . Mr. HARPER suggested the propriety of striking out the following words , which were a part of the designation , rendered unnecessary by this amend- ment . Mr. DaNa ...
... amendment was put and carried , there being 49 votes in favor of it . Mr. HARPER suggested the propriety of striking out the following words , which were a part of the designation , rendered unnecessary by this amend- ment . Mr. DaNa ...
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... amendment which now form a part of the said Constitution . " Mr. RUTLEDGE said , as he wished to have a correct understanding of the intention of the mover of the amendment , he wished to be inform- ed whether he believed there was any ...
... amendment which now form a part of the said Constitution . " Mr. RUTLEDGE said , as he wished to have a correct understanding of the intention of the mover of the amendment , he wished to be inform- ed whether he believed there was any ...
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... amendment . Mr. HARPER desired to pass by the extreme fu- tility of publishing to the people , at this day , parts of a Constitution which had been in force ten years , and the excessive futility of such an idea ; but he would say that ...
... amendment . Mr. HARPER desired to pass by the extreme fu- tility of publishing to the people , at this day , parts of a Constitution which had been in force ten years , and the excessive futility of such an idea ; but he would say that ...
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... amended . " Mr. W. CLAIBORNE hoped that this amendment would be agreed to . It would be diffusing among the people information highly important , and in- formation of which they at present stood in need . He would undertake to say ...
... amended . " Mr. W. CLAIBORNE hoped that this amendment would be agreed to . It would be diffusing among the people information highly important , and in- formation of which they at present stood in need . He would undertake to say ...
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