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 from North Carolina suggested , if he thought pro- per to move for the appointment of a Committee of Ways ... South Carolina would indulge the House with the evi- dence which he possessed upon this subject . [ H. or R ...
... gentleman from North Carolina suggested , if he thought pro- per to move for the appointment of a Committee of Ways ... South Carolina would indulge the House with the evi- dence which he possessed upon this subject . [ H. or R ...
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... gentleman from South Carolina , and yet this was the first time he had heard of the circumstance which had been mentioned , and not having heard of it , he did not believe that such a thing existed ; and though he did not doubt the ...
... gentleman from South Carolina , and yet this was the first time he had heard of the circumstance which had been mentioned , and not having heard of it , he did not believe that such a thing existed ; and though he did not doubt the ...
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... gentleman from South Carolina for an extraordinary publication . He has selected these laws for publication , because he says the people of the United States do not un- derstand them . What sort of evidence has he adduced in support of ...
... gentleman from South Carolina for an extraordinary publication . He has selected these laws for publication , because he says the people of the United States do not un- derstand them . What sort of evidence has he adduced in support of ...
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... gentleman call tumultuous prehension with respect to these laws , and the meetings ? Peaceable meetings of the ... South Carolina by voting in favor of it . He saw only one motive that could have led to the intro- duction of it ...
... gentleman call tumultuous prehension with respect to these laws , and the meetings ? Peaceable meetings of the ... South Carolina by voting in favor of it . He saw only one motive that could have led to the intro- duction of it ...
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... gentleman from South Carolina himself , though he had at first denied any connexion between commerce and this subject , afterwards showed the connexion to be intimate . Mr. MACON thought it would be best to leave the resolution blank ...
... gentleman from South Carolina himself , though he had at first denied any connexion between commerce and this subject , afterwards showed the connexion to be intimate . Mr. MACON thought it would be best to leave the resolution blank ...
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