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, Volumen1;Volumen7Gales and Seaton, 1851 |
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... Government . Attempts so wicked , wherever they exist , cannot fail to excite our utmost abhorrence . A Government chosen by the people for their own safe- ty and happiness , and calculated to secure both , cannot [ SENATE . lose their ...
... Government . Attempts so wicked , wherever they exist , cannot fail to excite our utmost abhorrence . A Government chosen by the people for their own safe- ty and happiness , and calculated to secure both , cannot [ SENATE . lose their ...
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... Government and vindicate the conduct of the United States . For this purpose he selected With this conduct of the French Government , it from among his fellow - citizens a character whose in- will be proper to take into view the public ...
... Government and vindicate the conduct of the United States . For this purpose he selected With this conduct of the French Government , it from among his fellow - citizens a character whose in- will be proper to take into view the public ...
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... Government and people of the United States . To investigate the causes which have encour- aged this attempt is not necessary ; but to repel by de - assurances , that this House will take into consid- cided and united councils ...
... Government and people of the United States . To investigate the causes which have encour- aged this attempt is not necessary ; but to repel by de - assurances , that this House will take into consid- cided and united councils ...
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... Government because they ask for redress , without listening to negotia- tion : yet we say to them , we are right ; you have no cause to complain ; all the departments of our Government have acted right . The President's Speech , which ...
... Government because they ask for redress , without listening to negotia- tion : yet we say to them , we are right ; you have no cause to complain ; all the departments of our Government have acted right . The President's Speech , which ...
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... Government , he said , could never be carried on , except the Executive and Legislature were influ- enced by the same spirit . The President might go on for ever to negotiate , if he did it contrary to the views of the other branches of ...
... Government , he said , could never be carried on , except the Executive and Legislature were influ- enced by the same spirit . The President might go on for ever to negotiate , if he did it contrary to the views of the other branches of ...
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