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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... gentleman call tumultuous prehension with respect to these laws , and the meetings ? Peaceable meetings of the ... Pennsylvania in which these laws are deemed impolitic , and by many unconstitutional , he had seen no symptoms of an ...
... gentleman call tumultuous prehension with respect to these laws , and the meetings ? Peaceable meetings of the ... Pennsylvania in which these laws are deemed impolitic , and by many unconstitutional , he had seen no symptoms of an ...
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... gentleman from Pennsylvania . Mr. DAWSON said , if it was determined to take the sense of the House upon this resolu- tion at present , he should move an amendment of the kind which he had mentioned ; but he would rather that the ...
... gentleman from Pennsylvania . Mr. DAWSON said , if it was determined to take the sense of the House upon this resolu- tion at present , he should move an amendment of the kind which he had mentioned ; but he would rather that the ...
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... gentleman who made it , that in the course of his travels he had met a num- ber of gentlemen unacquainted with these ... Pennsylvania ; if there had been any , he himself had not heard of them . Mr. EDMOND declared he had not said ...
... gentleman who made it , that in the course of his travels he had met a num- ber of gentlemen unacquainted with these ... Pennsylvania ; if there had been any , he himself had not heard of them . Mr. EDMOND declared he had not said ...
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... gentleman from Pennsylvania ( Mr. GALLATIN ) on the motion of the gentleman from South Carolina for printing the alien and sedition laws ; that gentleman told the House that he could see no good reason for the publication , but that ...
... gentleman from Pennsylvania ( Mr. GALLATIN ) on the motion of the gentleman from South Carolina for printing the alien and sedition laws ; that gentleman told the House that he could see no good reason for the publication , but that ...
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... gentleman from Pennsylvania , that the reso- lution before the House is either inaccurately or improperly expressed . That gentleman did not seem fully to understand the import of the words used . He objects to the word usurpation ...
... gentleman from Pennsylvania , that the reso- lution before the House is either inaccurately or improperly expressed . That gentleman did not seem fully to understand the import of the words used . He objects to the word usurpation ...
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