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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... wish to give the fullest information to his constituents - nay , he was disposed to favor it , though from reasons , he believed , different from those which actuated the mover of it , as he doubt- ed not a thorough knowledge of these ...
... wish to give the fullest information to his constituents - nay , he was disposed to favor it , though from reasons , he believed , different from those which actuated the mover of it , as he doubt- ed not a thorough knowledge of these ...
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... wish to have such parts printed as favored his own opinions . But , what was the object of the selection ? To enable the people to decide whether these laws are Constitutional or not . What would be the consequence ? A mob , or large ...
... wish to have such parts printed as favored his own opinions . But , what was the object of the selection ? To enable the people to decide whether these laws are Constitutional or not . What would be the consequence ? A mob , or large ...
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... wish to mis- lead them . It was his wish that the General Government should receive , and he hoped it would receive from the people , all the respect to which it is entitled . Mr. THATCHER agreed with the gentleman who had just sat down ...
... wish to mis- lead them . It was his wish that the General Government should receive , and he hoped it would receive from the people , all the respect to which it is entitled . Mr. THATCHER agreed with the gentleman who had just sat down ...
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... wish it to be more particular . He should wish to know of what force the vessels are , what part of them have been purchased , and what part built and where . He agreed this was information which the House ought to possess ; but was ...
... wish it to be more particular . He should wish to know of what force the vessels are , what part of them have been purchased , and what part built and where . He agreed this was information which the House ought to possess ; but was ...
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... wish to consult my own understanding as to the necessity of the measure , rather than what may be said of my conduct by others , I shall vote against it . Mr. W. CLAIBORNE denied that he had said this publication would be necessary only ...
... wish to consult my own understanding as to the necessity of the measure , rather than what may be said of my conduct by others , I shall vote against it . Mr. W. CLAIBORNE denied that he had said this publication would be necessary only ...
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