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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... considered as demonstra- tive of the real intentions of the French Government . That decree proclaims a predatory warfare against the unquestionable rights of actual commerce ; which [ with ] our means of defence , our interest and our ...
... considered as demonstra- tive of the real intentions of the French Government . That decree proclaims a predatory warfare against the unquestionable rights of actual commerce ; which [ with ] our means of defence , our interest and our ...
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... considered the measure as calculated to restrain , rather than increase information on this subject . roused by this stimulus , it follows of course , said Mr. T. that they are in a state of mental darkness , and " that a pair of ...
... considered the measure as calculated to restrain , rather than increase information on this subject . roused by this stimulus , it follows of course , said Mr. T. that they are in a state of mental darkness , and " that a pair of ...
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... considered . Had it not been for two acts of last session , he did not suppose the House would have heard of this motion , or of the arguments used in support of it . If the resolution was referred , this difficulty would be removed ...
... considered . Had it not been for two acts of last session , he did not suppose the House would have heard of this motion , or of the arguments used in support of it . If the resolution was referred , this difficulty would be removed ...
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... considered as a crime , merely , the judgment of the court should involve the whole punishment ; whereas , it has no connexion with punishment or crime , as , whether a person tried under an impeachment be found guilty or ac- quitted ...
... considered as a crime , merely , the judgment of the court should involve the whole punishment ; whereas , it has no connexion with punishment or crime , as , whether a person tried under an impeachment be found guilty or ac- quitted ...
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... considered as treason , it should Would gentlemen wish a person of this descrip- nevertheless be considered as a high crime . Not tion to be punished ? Certainly not ; and yet he that he was convinced it was proper to legislate would ...
... considered as treason , it should Would gentlemen wish a person of this descrip- nevertheless be considered as a high crime . Not tion to be punished ? Certainly not ; and yet he that he was convinced it was proper to legislate would ...
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