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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... proper . The reason which had been given for the extraordinary publication of the laws in question were founded upon facts which had come within the mover's own knowledge , and from others which he said he had learned from his friends ...
... proper . The reason which had been given for the extraordinary publication of the laws in question were founded upon facts which had come within the mover's own knowledge , and from others which he said he had learned from his friends ...
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... proper in this House to send out anything which might affect those elections , by declaring men of a certain opinion friendly , and those of an oppo- site opinion , unfriendly to the Constitution . In- deed , he saw no ground upon which ...
... proper in this House to send out anything which might affect those elections , by declaring men of a certain opinion friendly , and those of an oppo- site opinion , unfriendly to the Constitution . In- deed , he saw no ground upon which ...
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... proper to give it to them . Mr. Oris wished the gentleman from Virginia would suffer his resolution to lie upon the table till to - morrow . He himself should have no ob- jection to wait for this information until the com- mittee which ...
... proper to give it to them . Mr. Oris wished the gentleman from Virginia would suffer his resolution to lie upon the table till to - morrow . He himself should have no ob- jection to wait for this information until the com- mittee which ...
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... proper for him to state that it was calumny . Mr. C. concluded by moving to strike out of the resolution the words " not exceeding , " in order to insert 50,000 copies ; and as he had been informed that this number of copies might be ...
... proper for him to state that it was calumny . Mr. C. concluded by moving to strike out of the resolution the words " not exceeding , " in order to insert 50,000 copies ; and as he had been informed that this number of copies might be ...
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... proper publi- he is not able to analyze . He seems to think that cation of the Constitution as amended , nor did the people in his part of the country do not know he think the arguments which had been used what the Constitution is ; yet ...
... proper publi- he is not able to analyze . He seems to think that cation of the Constitution as amended , nor did the people in his part of the country do not know he think the arguments which had been used what the Constitution is ; yet ...
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