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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... opinion from his own to be proofs of ignorance . If so , he must always have treated laws , yet his evidence only relates to one of these the gentleman from Virginia as the most ignorant laws . The alien law , he does not pretend to say ...
... opinion from his own to be proofs of ignorance . If so , he must always have treated laws , yet his evidence only relates to one of these the gentleman from Virginia as the most ignorant laws . The alien law , he does not pretend to say ...
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... opinion , but he had found the greatest variance of opinion , even among gentlemen of the law , as to the intention of the sedition act ; and , if it be in- tended to inform the people on this subject , it will be necessary to send out ...
... opinion , but he had found the greatest variance of opinion , even among gentlemen of the law , as to the intention of the sedition act ; and , if it be in- tended to inform the people on this subject , it will be necessary to send out ...
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... opinion , that , whether negotiations with France are resumed or not , vigorous preparations for war will be alike indispensable . In this conjuncture of affairs , while with you we re- cognise our abundant cause of gratitude to the ...
... opinion , that , whether negotiations with France are resumed or not , vigorous preparations for war will be alike indispensable . In this conjuncture of affairs , while with you we re- cognise our abundant cause of gratitude to the ...
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... opinion , against the laws , but those said to be in favor of them . For his own part , he did not believe that the people of the United States are so ignorant with respect to these laws as they had heen rep- resented ; but if it were ...
... opinion , against the laws , but those said to be in favor of them . For his own part , he did not believe that the people of the United States are so ignorant with respect to these laws as they had heen rep- resented ; but if it were ...
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... opinion that a select committee had better obtain it and lay it before the House . Mr. NICHOLAS had no objection to the resolu- tion laying till to - morrow , nor to its being made more particular . CENSUS . Mr. Dawson moved that the ...
... opinion that a select committee had better obtain it and lay it before the House . Mr. NICHOLAS had no objection to the resolu- tion laying till to - morrow , nor to its being made more particular . CENSUS . Mr. Dawson moved that the ...
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