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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... supposed the motion for an adjournment had been nega- tived from an idea that the committee appointed to draughtan answer to the Speech of the President might be ready , in the course of the sitting , to make their report , he could ...
... supposed the motion for an adjournment had been nega- tived from an idea that the committee appointed to draughtan answer to the Speech of the President might be ready , in the course of the sitting , to make their report , he could ...
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... supposed he would have suffered the first three or four days of the session to have passed , without a personal attack of this kind ; but because he hoped the gentleman would speedily return to that good humor for which he was always ...
... supposed he would have suffered the first three or four days of the session to have passed , without a personal attack of this kind ; but because he hoped the gentleman would speedily return to that good humor for which he was always ...
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... supposed that gentlemen would agree in any selection of passages from the Constitution ? It could not ; every one would wish to have such parts printed as favored his own opinions . But , what was the object of the selection ? To enable ...
... supposed that gentlemen would agree in any selection of passages from the Constitution ? It could not ; every one would wish to have such parts printed as favored his own opinions . But , what was the object of the selection ? To enable ...
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... Supposed the question would now be on the resolution as amended . He said , he should have no objection to this publication , did he suppose it necessary ; but he could not con- ceive what new light had flashed upon the gentle- man from ...
... Supposed the question would now be on the resolution as amended . He said , he should have no objection to this publication , did he suppose it necessary ; but he could not con- ceive what new light had flashed upon the gentle- man from ...
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... supposed , when this was ordered , it was expected that other papers would copy the laws without being paid for their insertion ; but this has not been found to be sufficiently the case , and it is necessary the provision should be ...
... supposed , when this was ordered , it was expected that other papers would copy the laws without being paid for their insertion ; but this has not been found to be sufficiently the case , and it is necessary the provision should be ...
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