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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... motion was made and carried to adjourn . THURSDAY , Deceraber 6 . Several others members , to wit : from Massa- chusetts , BAILEY BARTLETT ; from Vermont , Lew- IS R. MORRIS ; from Pennsylvania , ANDREW GREGG and JOSEPH HEISTER ; from ...
... motion was made and carried to adjourn . THURSDAY , Deceraber 6 . Several others members , to wit : from Massa- chusetts , BAILEY BARTLETT ; from Vermont , Lew- IS R. MORRIS ; from Pennsylvania , ANDREW GREGG and JOSEPH HEISTER ; from ...
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... motion , the House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the Speech of the President of the United States , Mr. DENT in the Chair ; when Mr. SPRAGUE proposed for adoption the follow- ing resolution : [ H. OF R. Mr. THATCHER ...
... motion , the House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the Speech of the President of the United States , Mr. DENT in the Chair ; when Mr. SPRAGUE proposed for adoption the follow- ing resolution : [ H. OF R. Mr. THATCHER ...
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... motion was negatived . [ DECEMBER , 1798 . WEDNESDAY , December 12 . Several other members , to wit : from Rhode Island , CHRISTOPHER G. CHAMPLIN ; from Penn- sylvania , THOMAS HARTLEY ; and from Virginia , CARTER B. HARRISON ; appeared ...
... motion was negatived . [ DECEMBER , 1798 . WEDNESDAY , December 12 . Several other members , to wit : from Rhode Island , CHRISTOPHER G. CHAMPLIN ; from Penn- sylvania , THOMAS HARTLEY ; and from Virginia , CARTER B. HARRISON ; appeared ...
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... motion . Mr. NICHOLAS said he had not the least ob- jection to the proposed publication . As to the general charge of ignorance , which the gentleman from South Carolina had made against the people whom he had conversed with in his ...
... motion . Mr. NICHOLAS said he had not the least ob- jection to the proposed publication . As to the general charge of ignorance , which the gentleman from South Carolina had made against the people whom he had conversed with in his ...
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... motion for committing was always to give liberty for discussion , on a controverted subject . He had heard no gentle- man oppose the principle , and therefore could not conceive why discussion was necessary ; there had been much more ...
... motion for committing was always to give liberty for discussion , on a controverted subject . He had heard no gentle- man oppose the principle , and therefore could not conceive why discussion was necessary ; there had been much more ...
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