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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... observed , that he wrote a letter to Carey , but was unable to say whether the copy was a correct one or not , without recurrence to his papers ; and desired that he might have until to - morrow to reply . Ordered , That the Message and ...
... observed , that he wrote a letter to Carey , but was unable to say whether the copy was a correct one or not , without recurrence to his papers ; and desired that he might have until to - morrow to reply . Ordered , That the Message and ...
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... observed that the rules of a for- mer House were not binding upon a new House , until that House had determined that they should be so . It had been the practice heretofore , on the meeting of a new Congress , that the rules of the ...
... observed that the rules of a for- mer House were not binding upon a new House , until that House had determined that they should be so . It had been the practice heretofore , on the meeting of a new Congress , that the rules of the ...
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... observed by himself in taking leave , and by his successor preparatory to his reception . These formalities they observed ; and on the ninth of December presented officially to the Minister of For- eign Relations , the one a copy of his ...
... observed by himself in taking leave , and by his successor preparatory to his reception . These formalities they observed ; and on the ninth of December presented officially to the Minister of For- eign Relations , the one a copy of his ...
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... observed , that endeavors have been employed to foster and establish a division between the Government and people of the United States . To investigate the causes which have encour- aged this attempt is not necessary ; but to repel by ...
... observed , that endeavors have been employed to foster and establish a division between the Government and people of the United States . To investigate the causes which have encour- aged this attempt is not necessary ; but to repel by ...
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... observed that if any private case were taken up , none deserved attention more than that of Mrs. Carmichael . Mr. NICHOLAS knew that it was in the power of any two members to bring forward any private business , and , if they could ...
... observed that if any private case were taken up , none deserved attention more than that of Mrs. Carmichael . Mr. NICHOLAS knew that it was in the power of any two members to bring forward any private business , and , if they could ...
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