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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... proposed for adoption the follow- ing resolution : [ H. OF R. Mr. THATCHER , from the Committee of Revisal and Unfinished Business , made a report in part , which was ordered to lie on the table . COLLECTION OF DUTIES . Mr. S. SMITH ...
... proposed for adoption the follow- ing resolution : [ H. OF R. Mr. THATCHER , from the Committee of Revisal and Unfinished Business , made a report in part , which was ordered to lie on the table . COLLECTION OF DUTIES . Mr. S. SMITH ...
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... 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 travels , he expected it , as he knew that gentleman had al- ways been ...
... 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 travels , he expected it , as he knew that gentleman had al- ways been ...
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... proposed to substitute the word which for " whom , " in the same paragraph . Mr. GORDON moved to amend the last para- graph , by striking out the word " acquiescence , " and to insert in its place approbation , which he thought a more ...
... proposed to substitute the word which for " whom , " in the same paragraph . Mr. GORDON moved to amend the last para- graph , by striking out the word " acquiescence , " and to insert in its place approbation , which he thought a more ...
Էջ 2443
... proposed the fol- lowing resolutions : 1. Resolved , As the opinion of this committee , that so much of the Speech ... proposed measures should be taken by Congress , but this does not necessarily connect the two subjects . He was ...
... proposed the fol- lowing resolutions : 1. Resolved , As the opinion of this committee , that so much of the Speech ... proposed measures should be taken by Congress , but this does not necessarily connect the two subjects . He was ...
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... proposed to make extracts from them ? He would certainly have treated the subject with laughter , instead of argument . Indeed , he thought the making of a proposition like the present , was trifling , and sporting with what ought to be ...
... proposed to make extracts from them ? He would certainly have treated the subject with laughter , instead of argument . Indeed , he thought the making of a proposition like the present , was trifling , and sporting with what ought to be ...
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