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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... supposed this to be one of those things which tended the same way with all the rest ; but he believed this was not the case . He knew only of one emigrant who had returned to France , who was of considerable consequence . That emigrant ...
... supposed this to be one of those things which tended the same way with all the rest ; but he believed this was not the case . He knew only of one emigrant who had returned to France , who was of considerable consequence . That emigrant ...
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... supposed to advise , that very moderate steps would be taken . It was not to be supposed that they would abandon the opinions they had so strenuously maintained . He thought , there- fore , it was the business of that House to say ...
... supposed to advise , that very moderate steps would be taken . It was not to be supposed that they would abandon the opinions they had so strenuously maintained . He thought , there- fore , it was the business of that House to say ...
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... supposed it would form an objection to this amendment , if it were found to be inconsistent with the other parts of the report . He believed this to be the case ; but he would not make objec- tions to it on this ground . He would ...
... supposed it would form an objection to this amendment , if it were found to be inconsistent with the other parts of the report . He believed this to be the case ; but he would not make objec- tions to it on this ground . He would ...
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... supposed many of the present House were of a different opinion . He thought it well not to step out of their course to express any opinion on that subject , or to court opposition . 2d . He thought the Address contained too many ...
... supposed many of the present House were of a different opinion . He thought it well not to step out of their course to express any opinion on that subject , or to court opposition . 2d . He thought the Address contained too many ...
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... supposed . It is to prove to the world that this body cannot trust the Executive with the power of negotiation , al- though he has declared he means to prosecute ne- gotiation ; yet gentlemen seem inclined not to be- lieve him . They ...
... supposed . It is to prove to the world that this body cannot trust the Executive with the power of negotiation , al- though he has declared he means to prosecute ne- gotiation ; yet gentlemen seem inclined not to be- lieve him . They ...
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