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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... Establishment must occur to every man who considers the injuries committed on our commerce , the insults offered to our citizens , and the description of vessels by which these abuses have been practised . As the sufferings of our ...
... Establishment must occur to every man who considers the injuries committed on our commerce , the insults offered to our citizens , and the description of vessels by which these abuses have been practised . As the sufferings of our ...
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... establishment of offices , and from reporting , from time to time , such provisions and expenses attending them as may appear to have become necessary . ' Mr. GILES seconded the motion . The only ob- jection which he had to this ...
... establishment of offices , and from reporting , from time to time , such provisions and expenses attending them as may appear to have become necessary . ' Mr. GILES seconded the motion . The only ob- jection which he had to this ...
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... establishment for the protection and maintenance of its neutrality . Perhaps this canton may be compelled to depart from this system . Possibly it has no longer the power of exercising its own will ; but it will not be pretended that ...
... establishment for the protection and maintenance of its neutrality . Perhaps this canton may be compelled to depart from this system . Possibly it has no longer the power of exercising its own will ; but it will not be pretended that ...
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... establishment . He thought this was the proper time for taking up the subject of the revenue , since they must either borrow or raise money by taxes , and he trusted a committee would now be appointed . Mr. W. SMITH withdrew his motion ...
... establishment . He thought this was the proper time for taking up the subject of the revenue , since they must either borrow or raise money by taxes , and he trusted a committee would now be appointed . Mr. W. SMITH withdrew his motion ...
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... establishment was 4,980 , and when the 832 additional men proposed to be raised , were added to the present establishment , it would be less by 1,132 men than it then was . He hoped , therefore , they would go into a Committee of the ...
... establishment was 4,980 , and when the 832 additional men proposed to be raised , were added to the present establishment , it would be less by 1,132 men than it then was . He hoped , therefore , they would go into a Committee of the ...
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