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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... respect to them . Though , said Mr. H. , the gentleman from Vir- ginia may not have met with persons of this de- scription , yet he himself had , and upon this state- ment of facts he had founded his motion . And he believed it to be of ...
... respect to them . Though , said Mr. H. , the gentleman from Vir- ginia may not have met with persons of this de- scription , yet he himself had , and upon this state- ment of facts he had founded his motion . And he believed it to be of ...
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... respect to the county of Louisa ; he believed he had spent more of his time in that county , during the recess , than the gentleman from South Carolina , and yet this was the first time he had heard of the circumstance which had been ...
... respect to the county of Louisa ; he believed he had spent more of his time in that county , during the recess , than the gentleman from South Carolina , and yet this was the first time he had heard of the circumstance which had been ...
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... respect to these laws , and the meetings ? Peaceable meetings of the people to DECEMBER , 1798. ] Address to the President . [. H. or R. ] [ DECEMBER , 1798 . Legislature of Kentucky have either , not got the laws , or , if they have ...
... respect to these laws , and the meetings ? Peaceable meetings of the people to DECEMBER , 1798. ] Address to the President . [. H. or R. ] [ DECEMBER , 1798 . Legislature of Kentucky have either , not got the laws , or , if they have ...
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... respect to an instrument to which they have so frequently expressed their attachment , let the whole be printed . He would not object to the printing of 50,000 or even of 500,000 of them . But what would the gentleman have thought of me ...
... respect to an instrument to which they have so frequently expressed their attachment , let the whole be printed . He would not object to the printing of 50,000 or even of 500,000 of them . But what would the gentleman have thought of me ...
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... respect to which it is entitled . Mr. THATCHER agreed with the gentleman who had just sat down , that the people in the West- ern country were greatly misinformed ; but he did not believe it was either with respect to the Con- stitution ...
... respect to which it is entitled . Mr. THATCHER agreed with the gentleman who had just sat down , that the people in the West- ern country were greatly misinformed ; but he did not believe it was either with respect to the Con- stitution ...
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