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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... asked what pur- pose could be answered by a nomination ? If it were to inquire into the character of the person proposed , time would be necessary , whereas they must immediately proceed to the choice of a Clerk , as their business ...
... asked what pur- pose could be answered by a nomination ? If it were to inquire into the character of the person proposed , time would be necessary , whereas they must immediately proceed to the choice of a Clerk , as their business ...
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... had proved suc- cessful , this country would have been their next object . Had they not , he asked , the strongest proofs ( even the declarations of one of their Gov- MAY , 1797. ] [ H. OF R. war . 71 72 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... had proved suc- cessful , this country would have been their next object . Had they not , he asked , the strongest proofs ( even the declarations of one of their Gov- MAY , 1797. ] [ H. OF R. war . 71 72 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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... asked , were the grievances contained in Mr. Adet's note , and to which the Directory here refer ? They were very numer- ous ; but they chiefly fell under the four heads he had mentioned . According then to this declara- tion of the ...
... asked , were the grievances contained in Mr. Adet's note , and to which the Directory here refer ? They were very numer- ous ; but they chiefly fell under the four heads he had mentioned . According then to this declara- tion of the ...
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... asked , calculated to induce France to believe that she might make her own terms with us ? It was well known what the French wished , and it was time to declare it plainly . His opinion was that they designed to ruin the commerce of ...
... asked , calculated to induce France to believe that she might make her own terms with us ? It was well known what the French wished , and it was time to declare it plainly . His opinion was that they designed to ruin the commerce of ...
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... asked whether this was consonant to the principles of the Constitution ? Whether the Constitution had not delegated the power of mak- ing treaties to other branches of the Government ? He believed it had , and that therefore we had no ...
... asked whether this was consonant to the principles of the Constitution ? Whether the Constitution had not delegated the power of mak- ing treaties to other branches of the Government ? He believed it had , and that therefore we had no ...
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