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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... given yesterday , Mr. READ obtained permission to introduce a bill to autho- rize the President of the United States to lay , regulate , and revoke embargoes ; which was read , and ordered to the second reading . The Senate proceeded to ...
... given yesterday , Mr. READ obtained permission to introduce a bill to autho- rize the President of the United States to lay , regulate , and revoke embargoes ; which was read , and ordered to the second reading . The Senate proceeded to ...
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... given . PRESIDENT'S SPEECH . It being near twelve o'clock , the SPEAKER ob- served , that it had been usual on similar occasions to the present , to send a message to the Senate , to inform them that the House is now ready to attend ...
... given . PRESIDENT'S SPEECH . It being near twelve o'clock , the SPEAKER ob- served , that it had been usual on similar occasions to the present , to send a message to the Senate , to inform them that the House is now ready to attend ...
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... given to the late Minister of the United States , on his in the rank of the most esteemed and respected in the taking leave of the Executive Directory . The Speech nation . The direct object of his mission was expressed of the President ...
... given to the late Minister of the United States , on his in the rank of the most esteemed and respected in the taking leave of the Executive Directory . The Speech nation . The direct object of his mission was expressed of the President ...
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... given or intended . [ He read the object of his mission from the President's Speech , viz : " faithfully to represent , " & c . ] If these , he said , were all the objects expressed in his letters of credence - and if there had been ...
... given or intended . [ He read the object of his mission from the President's Speech , viz : " faithfully to represent , " & c . ] If these , he said , were all the objects expressed in his letters of credence - and if there had been ...
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... given full force to this circumstance , but seemed to have weakened the evidence . [ He referred to what Mr. Pickering had said upon the subject . ] It was Mr. Pickering's idea , that the stipulation of free ships making free goods ...
... given full force to this circumstance , but seemed to have weakened the evidence . [ He referred to what Mr. Pickering had said upon the subject . ] It was Mr. Pickering's idea , that the stipulation of free ships making free goods ...
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