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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... petition in opposition to a law . If this , said he , be a fact , the resolution before the House ought to be rejected . Yet he believed one reason would induce him to disappoint the gentleman from South Carolina by voting in favor of ...
... petition in opposition to a law . If this , said he , be a fact , the resolution before the House ought to be rejected . Yet he believed one reason would induce him to disappoint the gentleman from South Carolina by voting in favor of ...
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... petitions on this subject had been referred to him . Mr. CRAIK thought the House had better ap- point a committee , and when the report of the Postmaster General came in , it might be referred to this committee . Agreed to , and a ...
... petitions on this subject had been referred to him . Mr. CRAIK thought the House had better ap- point a committee , and when the report of the Postmaster General came in , it might be referred to this committee . Agreed to , and a ...
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... petition from a number of merchants and traders of Philadelphia , com- plaining that by the act prohibiting our intercourse with France , and her dependencies , they are pre- vented from taking measures to recover large debts which are ...
... petition from a number of merchants and traders of Philadelphia , com- plaining that by the act prohibiting our intercourse with France , and her dependencies , they are pre- vented from taking measures to recover large debts which are ...
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... petition , if they were only twenty in number , and to communicate with others for their co - operation , and to lay their petitions so framed before Congress , he knew , but he did not consider this as a modern doctrine . There ...
... petition , if they were only twenty in number , and to communicate with others for their co - operation , and to lay their petitions so framed before Congress , he knew , but he did not consider this as a modern doctrine . There ...
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... petition from several of the Judges Judges and gentle- men of the bar , stating them to be out of print , and that a republication of them would be very desirable . Several printers had given in propo- a JANUARY , 1799. ] [ H. oF R ...
... petition from several of the Judges Judges and gentle- men of the bar , stating them to be out of print , and that a republication of them would be very desirable . Several printers had given in propo- a JANUARY , 1799. ] [ H. oF R ...
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