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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... question . On the twenty - fifth of October they made their declaration that a river called Scoodiac , which falls into Passama- quoddy bay , at its northwestern quarter , was the true St. Croix , intended in the Treaty of Peace , as ...
... question . On the twenty - fifth of October they made their declaration that a river called Scoodiac , which falls into Passama- quoddy bay , at its northwestern quarter , was the true St. Croix , intended in the Treaty of Peace , as ...
Էջ 2429
... 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 . Mr. N. could not help suspecting the gentleman had been misinformed ; but as he had ...
... 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 . Mr. N. could not help suspecting the gentleman had been misinformed ; but as he had ...
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... question . With respect to the Kentucky reso- lutions , the gentleman from South Carolina states , he is induced to believe , from concomitant circum- stances , as he now understood , that they must have been founded upon the letter of ...
... question . With respect to the Kentucky reso- lutions , the gentleman from South Carolina states , he is induced to believe , from concomitant circum- stances , as he now understood , that they must have been founded upon the letter of ...
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... question was then put for filling the blank with 100,000 ; which was negatived , 12 votes only being in favor of it ; then upon 50,000 ; which was negatived - 36 to 31 ; then upon 40 , - 000 , in favor of which only appeared 40 votes ...
... question was then put for filling the blank with 100,000 ; which was negatived , 12 votes only being in favor of it ; then upon 50,000 ; which was negatived - 36 to 31 ; then upon 40 , - 000 , in favor of which only appeared 40 votes ...
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... question on the amendment was put and carried , there being 49 votes in favor of it . Mr. HARPER suggested the propriety of striking out the following words , which were a part of the designation , rendered unnecessary by this amend ...
... question on the amendment was put and carried , there being 49 votes in favor of it . Mr. HARPER suggested the propriety of striking out the following words , which were a part of the designation , rendered unnecessary by this amend ...
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