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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... necessary to suspend further proceedings , by recalling our Com- missioner . The Commissioners appointed in pursuance of the fifth article of the Treaty of Amity , Commerce , and Navigation , between the United States and His Britan ...
... necessary to suspend further proceedings , by recalling our Com- missioner . The Commissioners appointed in pursuance of the fifth article of the Treaty of Amity , Commerce , and Navigation , between the United States and His Britan ...
Էջ 2433
... necessary for the Legislature to take a step of this kind . Where newspapers are abundantly circulated , and post offices are numerous , there is no necessity for other information ; but there are parts of the United States , and the ...
... necessary for the Legislature to take a step of this kind . Where newspapers are abundantly circulated , and post offices are numerous , there is no necessity for other information ; but there are parts of the United States , and the ...
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... necessary to make the proposed publication of them , he was con- vinced it was full as necessary to print the parts of the Constitution which he had proposed . Mr. S. SMITH understood that the ground upon which the gentleman from South ...
... necessary to make the proposed publication of them , he was con- vinced it was full as necessary to print the parts of the Constitution which he had proposed . Mr. S. SMITH understood that the ground upon which the gentleman from South ...
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... necessary , because the laws expire in two years ; but he was at a loss to know by what kind of logic he makes it more necessary to publish a law in an extraordinary manner which has only an existence of two years , than a law permanent ...
... necessary , because the laws expire in two years ; but he was at a loss to know by what kind of logic he makes it more necessary to publish a law in an extraordinary manner which has only an existence of two years , than a law permanent ...
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... necessary , and as I wish to consult my own understanding as to the necessity of the measure , rather than what may be said of my conduct by others , I shall vote against it . Mr. W. CLAIBORNE denied that he had said this publication ...
... necessary , and as I wish to consult my own understanding as to the necessity of the measure , rather than what may be said of my conduct by others , I shall vote against it . Mr. W. CLAIBORNE denied that he had said this publication ...
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