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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... duty , as a faithful interpreter , and to employ him as an engine to alienate the affections and confidence of the Indians , from the public officers of the United States residing among them ; the measures he has proposed to excite a ...
... duty , as a faithful interpreter , and to employ him as an engine to alienate the affections and confidence of the Indians , from the public officers of the United States residing among them ; the measures he has proposed to excite a ...
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... duty of Government . A Naval power , next to the Militia , is the natural defence of the United States . The experience of the last war would be sufficient to show , that a moderate Naval force , such as would be easily within the ...
... duty of Government . A Naval power , next to the Militia , is the natural defence of the United States . The experience of the last war would be sufficient to show , that a moderate Naval force , such as would be easily within the ...
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... duties of this com- mittee , they would find that , if the House were to attend to all the subjects upon which they ... duty except what related to expiring laws . The question being put , it was carried , there being 51 votes in favor ...
... duties of this com- mittee , they would find that , if the House were to attend to all the subjects upon which they ... duty except what related to expiring laws . The question being put , it was carried , there being 51 votes in favor ...
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... duty to take as moderate ground as was consistent , because he knew the public opinion , though now irritated above it , would come down to it . If it were of consequence that the people should enter unanimously into any hostile measure ...
... duty to take as moderate ground as was consistent , because he knew the public opinion , though now irritated above it , would come down to it . If it were of consequence that the people should enter unanimously into any hostile measure ...
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... duty , or any other of our judges . Ought we to be surprised that a nation imperfectly acquainted with the detail of our municipal regulations and official duties , should differ with us in the con- It was , he knew , a very ungracious ...
... duty , or any other of our judges . Ought we to be surprised that a nation imperfectly acquainted with the detail of our municipal regulations and official duties , should differ with us in the con- It was , he knew , a very ungracious ...
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