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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... establishment ; and if war was contemplated , they would be wholly in- adequate . Militia , he said , were the ... Establishment ; he was , therefore , against it , because he believed the pre- sent establishment too large by one - half ...
... establishment ; and if war was contemplated , they would be wholly in- adequate . Militia , he said , were the ... Establishment ; he was , therefore , against it , because he believed the pre- sent establishment too large by one - half ...
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... establishment ; if it were proper for a peace establishment , it could not be less proper for us in our present situation . But it was said to be in - culated to weaken the Union . The danger appre- adequate to resist the attacks of a ...
... establishment ; if it were proper for a peace establishment , it could not be less proper for us in our present situation . But it was said to be in - culated to weaken the Union . The danger appre- adequate to resist the attacks of a ...
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... establishment , which had always been a favorite object with those gentlemen who seemed to claim an exclu- sive right of supporting Government ; and yet he knew nothing which weakened it more . not afraid of troops impairing the liberty ...
... establishment , which had always been a favorite object with those gentlemen who seemed to claim an exclu- sive right of supporting Government ; and yet he knew nothing which weakened it more . not afraid of troops impairing the liberty ...
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... establishment , and that the bill being for five years countenanced this idea . He denied that this was the case ; and if the period were thought too long , it might be shortened . Gentle- men had also said , that advantage was taken of ...
... establishment , and that the bill being for five years countenanced this idea . He denied that this was the case ; and if the period were thought too long , it might be shortened . Gentle- men had also said , that advantage was taken of ...
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... establishment had , in his judgment , been the most expensive and unfortunate part of its his- tory . It had commonly been so of all nations . He thought there was every inducement , from the experience of ourselves and others , to make ...
... establishment had , in his judgment , been the most expensive and unfortunate part of its his- tory . It had commonly been so of all nations . He thought there was every inducement , from the experience of ourselves and others , to make ...
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