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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... motion , by omit- ting the words papers of this city , in order that members might be at liberty to take any other papers ; which was negatived , and the original motion carried . Mr. WILLIAMS moved that a Committee of Elections should ...
... motion , by omit- ting the words papers of this city , in order that members might be at liberty to take any other papers ; which was negatived , and the original motion carried . Mr. WILLIAMS moved that a Committee of Elections should ...
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... motion he had made , was to attend to expiring laws . The gentleman from Massachu- setts was mistaken , when he asserted no law would expire before the next meeting of Con- gress . One he recollected ; there might be others ; it was a ...
... motion he had made , was to attend to expiring laws . The gentleman from Massachu- setts was mistaken , when he asserted no law would expire before the next meeting of Con- gress . One he recollected ; there might be others ; it was a ...
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... motion differed from that which was rejected . Mr. DAYTON said , that this motion contained a principle not found in the report of the committee , viz : to place France in as favorable a situation as other countries , hoping that this ...
... motion differed from that which was rejected . Mr. DAYTON said , that this motion contained a principle not found in the report of the committee , viz : to place France in as favorable a situation as other countries , hoping that this ...
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... motion , which had been decided yesterday . The SPEAKER having read the motion , declared it to be out of order . Mr. SITGREAVES said , if the motion just made was out of order , he should make one which he believed would be in order ...
... motion , which had been decided yesterday . The SPEAKER having read the motion , declared it to be out of order . Mr. SITGREAVES said , if the motion just made was out of order , he should make one which he believed would be in order ...
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... motion , and against what they called a peace motion . Mr. LIVINGSTON was against the main question being put , because he was afraid , if it were put , it would be lost . He saw no impropriety in the motion ; it would be no clog upon ...
... motion , and against what they called a peace motion . Mr. LIVINGSTON was against the main question being put , because he was afraid , if it were put , it would be lost . He saw no impropriety in the motion ; it would be no clog upon ...
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