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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... favor of it ; and a committee of three were appointed accordingly . Mr. N. then moved that the committee be dis- charged from " examining and reporting , from the Journal of last session , all such matters as were then depending and ...
... favor of it ; and a committee of three were appointed accordingly . Mr. N. then moved that the committee be dis- charged from " examining and reporting , from the Journal of last session , all such matters as were then depending and ...
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... favors to Great Britain ; by the 2d article of our treaty with France , the same favors would immediately attach to France , so that she could have no reason to complain on that ground . Indeed France had herself new modified the treaty ...
... favors to Great Britain ; by the 2d article of our treaty with France , the same favors would immediately attach to France , so that she could have no reason to complain on that ground . Indeed France had herself new modified the treaty ...
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... favor granted to the British by the treaty , as the French of course participa- ted in the right by virtue of their treaty with us . But , the Administration of this country did not admit this to be the case ; they insist , on the ...
... favor granted to the British by the treaty , as the French of course participa- ted in the right by virtue of their treaty with us . But , the Administration of this country did not admit this to be the case ; they insist , on the ...
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... favor of the original report , and against the amendment . Mr. OTIS observed , that he was so little accus- tomed to the mode of conducting a debate in that honorable House , that he hardly knew in what manner to apply his remarks to ...
... favor of the original report , and against the amendment . Mr. OTIS observed , that he was so little accus- tomed to the mode of conducting a debate in that honorable House , that he hardly knew in what manner to apply his remarks to ...
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... favor of the French Revolu- tion , and he cherished it , while civil liberty ap- peared to be the object ; but he now considered that Revolution as completely achieved , and that the war was continued , not for liberty , but for ...
... favor of the French Revolu- tion , and he cherished it , while civil liberty ap- peared to be the object ; but he now considered that Revolution as completely achieved , and that the war was continued , not for liberty , but for ...
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