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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... answer to what was said by they have no will in opposition to the French Mr. Monroe , as he had it prepared , and was un- Government . acquainted with what would be said by Mr. 12. Extract of a letter from the Committee of Foreign ...
... answer to what was said by they have no will in opposition to the French Mr. Monroe , as he had it prepared , and was un- Government . acquainted with what would be said by Mr. 12. Extract of a letter from the Committee of Foreign ...
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... Answer could not be printed before to - morrow . As it was perhaps the most important Answer which was ever returned to a Speech since the commencement of the present Government , and therefore ought to be well con- sidered , he thought ...
... Answer could not be printed before to - morrow . As it was perhaps the most important Answer which was ever returned to a Speech since the commencement of the present Government , and therefore ought to be well con- sidered , he thought ...
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United States. Congress. Answer to the President's Speech . Answer to the President's Speech . MAY , 1797. ] ourselves from the consequences , with all the skill we possess , and all the efforts in our power . Believing with you that the ...
United States. Congress. Answer to the President's Speech . Answer to the President's Speech . MAY , 1797. ] ourselves from the consequences , with all the skill we possess , and all the efforts in our power . Believing with you that the ...
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United States. Congress. Answer to the President's Speech . Answer to the President's Speech . ernors ) that it. H. or R. ] House would take ? He believed the best way of ascertaining this , would be to move to insert , and if the ...
United States. Congress. Answer to the President's Speech . Answer to the President's Speech . ernors ) that it. H. or R. ] House would take ? He believed the best way of ascertaining this , would be to move to insert , and if the ...
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... answer it . He would not , if his life depended upon it , vote for a He confessed that he considered the answer re- ported to them , as going to decide the question of peace or war for this country . He thought it a thing of that sort ...
... answer it . He would not , if his life depended upon it , vote for a He confessed that he considered the answer re- ported to them , as going to decide the question of peace or war for this country . He thought it a thing of that sort ...
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