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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... ment . On motion , to recede from their disagreement to the amendment for adding three additional sections to the end of the bill , it was determined in the affirmative . On motion , to amend the said amendment , a question of order was ...
... ment . On motion , to recede from their disagreement to the amendment for adding three additional sections to the end of the bill , it was determined in the affirmative . On motion , to amend the said amendment , a question of order was ...
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... ment : " Resolved , That the said William Blount be taken into custody of the Messenger of this House , until he ... ment ; in which they desire the concurrence of the Senate . ment of the House of Representatives to their The Senate ...
... ment : " Resolved , That the said William Blount be taken into custody of the Messenger of this House , until he ... ment ; in which they desire the concurrence of the Senate . ment of the House of Representatives to their The Senate ...
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... ment which our Minister had received . He be- lieved that the circumstances , which appeared in the papers laid before them , in some degree ac- counted for the conduct of the French Govern- ment . It appears that at first the Directory ...
... ment which our Minister had received . He be- lieved that the circumstances , which appeared in the papers laid before them , in some degree ac- counted for the conduct of the French Govern- ment . It appears that at first the Directory ...
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... ment , he believed , in a measure thus carried , they would obey unwillingly . Yet how was this di- vision in opinion to be avoided ? He did not be- lieve the conduct of the Executive of our Govern- ment had always been equal to the ...
... ment , he believed , in a measure thus carried , they would obey unwillingly . Yet how was this di- vision in opinion to be avoided ? He did not be- lieve the conduct of the Executive of our Govern- ment had always been equal to the ...
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... ment ; so much did he reprobate its principles . He thought it of more importance that there should be an unanimity between all the depart- ments of the Government , than an unanimity in the House , at the expense of its separating from ...
... ment ; so much did he reprobate its principles . He thought it of more importance that there should be an unanimity between all the depart- ments of the Government , than an unanimity in the House , at the expense of its separating from ...
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Abiel Foster Abraham Venable Abram Trigg agreed amendment appointed armed believed bill pass Bingham Chauncey Goodrich Chipman citizens commerce committee Congress consider and report David Bard dollars duty entitled An act Executive favor foreign coin Foster France French frigates GALLATIN Goodhue Government HARPER Henry Glen Hezekiah L Hillhouse House of Representa House of Representatives impeachment informed the Senate James Machir John Joshua Coit Laurance Livermore Matthew Clay measures ment Minister motion Nathan Bryan nays NAYS-Messrs NICHOLAS object officers opinion petition Pinckney ports postponed present President President's Speech proposed question read the second read the third referred the bill referred to Messrs report thereon resolution Resolved respect Richard Stanford Samuel second reading Sedgwick Senate resumed sent session SITGREAVES SMITH South Carolina Stockton Tazewell thereof third reading Thomas thought tion tives for concurrence Tracy treaty United vessels vote William Blount William Hindman wished YEAS-Messrs