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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... means of additional defence , by an augmentation of the regular artillery and cavalry , and making arrangements for forming a provisional army , reported a bill ; which was read the first time , and ordered to the second reading ...
... means of additional defence , by an augmentation of the regular artillery and cavalry , and making arrangements for forming a provisional army , reported a bill ; which was read the first time , and ordered to the second reading ...
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... means of de- fence , while engaged in a lawful foreign commerce . remains for Congress to prescribe such regulations as will enable our seafaring citizens to defend themselves against violations of the law of nations ; and , at the same ...
... means of de- fence , while engaged in a lawful foreign commerce . remains for Congress to prescribe such regulations as will enable our seafaring citizens to defend themselves against violations of the law of nations ; and , at the same ...
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... means , but not by dishonorable means . As he observed last session , on a similar occasion , we should culti- vate peace with zeal and sincerity ; but whenever our intention of doing so was publicly expressed , it ought to be ...
... means , but not by dishonorable means . As he observed last session , on a similar occasion , we should culti- vate peace with zeal and sincerity ; but whenever our intention of doing so was publicly expressed , it ought to be ...
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... means . The preamble of this mo- tion was not , in his view , objectionable ; but to express the sentiment " that the French merely intended to suspend the ordinary , and bring into use the extraordinary means of intercourse with ...
... means . The preamble of this mo- tion was not , in his view , objectionable ; but to express the sentiment " that the French merely intended to suspend the ordinary , and bring into use the extraordinary means of intercourse with ...
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... means of defence recommended in the Speech . It was , he said , unfair to connect with an approbation of such measures a disposi- tion for hostilities with the French . War was the greatest of all possible calamities into which the ...
... means of defence recommended in the Speech . It was , he said , unfair to connect with an approbation of such measures a disposi- tion for hostilities with the French . War was the greatest of all possible calamities into which the ...
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