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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... present in the Senate , have declared to the committee that they are well acquainted with the handwriting of Mr. Blount , and have no doubt that this letter was written by him . Your committee have examined many letters from Mr. Blount ...
... present in the Senate , have declared to the committee that they are well acquainted with the handwriting of Mr. Blount , and have no doubt that this letter was written by him . Your committee have examined many letters from Mr. Blount ...
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... present case . A similar attempt for a nomination was made at the time the last Clerk was chosen , but it did not obtain , nor could he discover why gentlemen should be so anxious for a nomination at present . Mr. WILLIAMS said , as no ...
... present case . A similar attempt for a nomination was made at the time the last Clerk was chosen , but it did not obtain , nor could he discover why gentlemen should be so anxious for a nomination at present . Mr. WILLIAMS said , as no ...
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... present , to send a message to the Senate , to inform them that the House is now ready to attend them in receiving the communication of the PRESIDENT , agreeably to his appointment : such a message was agreed to , and sent accord- ingly ...
... present , to send a message to the Senate , to inform them that the House is now ready to attend them in receiving the communication of the PRESIDENT , agreeably to his appointment : such a message was agreed to , and sent accord- ingly ...
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... present abilities of the Union , would have been sufficient to have baffled many formidable transportations of troops from one State to another , which were then practised . Our sea - coasts , from their great extent , are more easily ...
... present abilities of the Union , would have been sufficient to have baffled many formidable transportations of troops from one State to another , which were then practised . Our sea - coasts , from their great extent , are more easily ...
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... present . If this com- mittee were appointed , they might proceed to the appointment of a Committee of Claims . He hoped they should not decide any thing , before they had disposed of the President's Speech . Mr. NICHOLAS hoped this ...
... present . If this com- mittee were appointed , they might proceed to the appointment of a Committee of Claims . He hoped they should not decide any thing , before they had disposed of the President's Speech . Mr. NICHOLAS hoped this ...
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