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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... repeal . While this law , which is an unequivocal act of war on the commerce of the nations it attacks , continues in force , those nations can see in the French Government only a Power regardless of their essential rights , of their ...
... repeal . While this law , which is an unequivocal act of war on the commerce of the nations it attacks , continues in force , those nations can see in the French Government only a Power regardless of their essential rights , of their ...
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... repeal of these laws . For his own part , he had never met with a man in Virginia , favor- able to these laws , who was not possessed of all the arguments which had been used in sup- port of them in this House ; however , since the ...
... repeal of these laws . For his own part , he had never met with a man in Virginia , favor- able to these laws , who was not possessed of all the arguments which had been used in sup- port of them in this House ; however , since the ...
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... repeal . But he then and now thought that it was prematurely brought forward ; that gentleman might have waited , at least , until the fate of an intended proposition for the repeal of these laws was known ; especially when it is re ...
... repeal . But he then and now thought that it was prematurely brought forward ; that gentleman might have waited , at least , until the fate of an intended proposition for the repeal of these laws was known ; especially when it is re ...
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... repeal these laws , which , he trusted , would be suc- cessful . He was unwilling , therefore , that the minds of the people , which are in many parts of the Union , ( he knew it was the case in the district from whence he came ...
... repeal these laws , which , he trusted , would be suc- cessful . He was unwilling , therefore , that the minds of the people , which are in many parts of the Union , ( he knew it was the case in the district from whence he came ...
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... repeal the present law on this subject . " The resolution was agreed to . IMPEACHMENT OF WM . BLOUNT . A message was received from the Senate , com- municating to the House certain rules , which the Senate think fit to be obeyed in the ...
... repeal the present law on this subject . " The resolution was agreed to . IMPEACHMENT OF WM . BLOUNT . A message was received from the Senate , com- municating to the House certain rules , which the Senate think fit to be obeyed in the ...
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