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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... proper officers to prepare such collections of extracts from the public correspondence as might afford the clearest information . The reports made to me , from the Secretary of State and the Secretary of War , with a collection of ...
... proper officers to prepare such collections of extracts from the public correspondence as might afford the clearest information . The reports made to me , from the Secretary of State and the Secretary of War , with a collection of ...
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... proper train of action , in case it should be attempt- ed , and to do so , will require all your management - I say require all your management , because you must take care , in whatever you say to Rogers , or any body else , not to let ...
... proper train of action , in case it should be attempt- ed , and to do so , will require all your management - I say require all your management , because you must take care , in whatever you say to Rogers , or any body else , not to let ...
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... proper a nomination should take place ; because , if it were wished to choose a fresh person to the office , it would be necessary some inquiry should be made of the member who proposed him , with respect to his fitness and quali ...
... proper a nomination should take place ; because , if it were wished to choose a fresh person to the office , it would be necessary some inquiry should be made of the member who proposed him , with respect to his fitness and quali ...
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... proper to prevent the sailing of armed vessels , except on voyages to the East Indies , where general usage , and the danger from pirates , appeared to render permis- sion proper ; yet the restriction has originated solely from a wish ...
... proper to prevent the sailing of armed vessels , except on voyages to the East Indies , where general usage , and the danger from pirates , appeared to render permis- sion proper ; yet the restriction has originated solely from a wish ...
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... proper , and that they have been fairly executed , the Representatives of the People do not hesitate to declare that they will give their most cordial support to the execution of principles so deliberately and uprightly established ...
... proper , and that they have been fairly executed , the Representatives of the People do not hesitate to declare that they will give their most cordial support to the execution of principles so deliberately and uprightly established ...
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