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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... effect : " Resolved , That the managers appointed on the part of this House for conducting the impeachment against William Blount , be instructed to request , at their next attendance before the Senate , that further order may be taken ...
... effect : " Resolved , That the managers appointed on the part of this House for conducting the impeachment against William Blount , be instructed to request , at their next attendance before the Senate , that further order may be taken ...
Էջ 2479
... effects of his crime , in the way which common law points out . Persons are not to be tried in their absence ... effect produced on the minds of the people , and upon his judges ? Let us not suf- fer this State criminal , or any ...
... effects of his crime , in the way which common law points out . Persons are not to be tried in their absence ... effect produced on the minds of the people , and upon his judges ? Let us not suf- fer this State criminal , or any ...
Էջ 2507
... effect . Of this he was well assured , for he be- lieved it to be a very weak project , not calculated to produce any effect whatever . The small ap- parent changes , in a few trifling particulars , which are said to Kave taken place ...
... effect . Of this he was well assured , for he be- lieved it to be a very weak project , not calculated to produce any effect whatever . The small ap- parent changes , in a few trifling particulars , which are said to Kave taken place ...
Էջ 2513
... effect is ascribed to the interference of this individual , gentlemen get into the difficulty in which the gentleman from South Carolina seems to be , as it would then appear that peace might have been made by our Executive ; and if no ...
... effect is ascribed to the interference of this individual , gentlemen get into the difficulty in which the gentleman from South Carolina seems to be , as it would then appear that peace might have been made by our Executive ; and if no ...
Էջ 2517
... effect upon the minds of the most credulous . The only proof which he has adduced in support of his as- sertion , that a certain gentleman who lately re- turned from France was the agent of a party , is , that an individual would never ...
... effect upon the minds of the most credulous . The only proof which he has adduced in support of his as- sertion , that a certain gentleman who lately re- turned from France was the agent of a party , is , that an individual would never ...
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