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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... hoped that such a committee would not be appointed , as , if all the unfinished business of last session were to be ... hoped they should soon be able to get through them . He hoped , therefore , no business would be taken up until that ...
... hoped that such a committee would not be appointed , as , if all the unfinished business of last session were to be ... hoped they should soon be able to get through them . He hoped , therefore , no business would be taken up until that ...
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... hoped they should not decide any thing , before they had disposed of the President's Speech . Mr. NICHOLAS hoped this business would be [ H. OF R. settled so as to meet the wishes of the House . He hoped a committee would be appointed ...
... hoped they should not decide any thing , before they had disposed of the President's Speech . Mr. NICHOLAS hoped this business would be [ H. OF R. settled so as to meet the wishes of the House . He hoped a committee would be appointed ...
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... hoped we had suffi- cient confidence in the means of defence which we possessed , if driven to the last resort ; and he believed if there was any one more certain way of provoking war than another , it was that of pro- claiming our own ...
... hoped we had suffi- cient confidence in the means of defence which we possessed , if driven to the last resort ; and he believed if there was any one more certain way of provoking war than another , it was that of pro- claiming our own ...
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... not France was most to be feared in this respect . He hoped there would be found , however , in the country , virtue enough to repel all foreign in- fluence . MAY , 1797. ] As to the amendment , he 91 92 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... not France was most to be feared in this respect . He hoped there would be found , however , in the country , virtue enough to repel all foreign in- fluence . MAY , 1797. ] As to the amendment , he 91 92 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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... hoped , however , a spirit of conciliation would obtain , and that unanimity might prevail on the occasion . Mr. GRISWOLD said , if he understood the state of the business , the question was , whether the committee would agree to the ...
... hoped , however , a spirit of conciliation would obtain , and that unanimity might prevail on the occasion . Mr. GRISWOLD said , if he understood the state of the business , the question was , whether the committee would agree to the ...
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