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Side 1459
... citizens of the United States , for dismembering the Union , or going to show that any officer of the Uni- ted States has at any time corruptly received money from any foreign Government or its agents ; distin- guishing as far as ...
... citizens of the United States , for dismembering the Union , or going to show that any officer of the Uni- ted States has at any time corruptly received money from any foreign Government or its agents ; distin- guishing as far as ...
Side 1555
... citizens to their franchises , for they seem willing enough to yield them , in consideration of the pe- cuniary advantages they derive from being near the Government . They have shown us , what it grieves me to see , American citizens ...
... citizens to their franchises , for they seem willing enough to yield them , in consideration of the pe- cuniary advantages they derive from being near the Government . They have shown us , what it grieves me to see , American citizens ...
Side 1561
... citizens , unless The gentleman from Maryland ( Mr. KEY ) the seat of Government had been supposed to be agrees that there is no such thing in the Consti- fixed here permanently ? Would those States tution as a permanent seat of ...
... citizens , unless The gentleman from Maryland ( Mr. KEY ) the seat of Government had been supposed to be agrees that there is no such thing in the Consti- fixed here permanently ? Would those States tution as a permanent seat of ...
Side 1591
... citizens of our country . Many of them , in point of talents and literary acquirements , are to be found in the first grade , and would not suffer by a comparison with any honorable member on this floor . As they are the medium through ...
... citizens of our country . Many of them , in point of talents and literary acquirements , are to be found in the first grade , and would not suffer by a comparison with any honorable member on this floor . As they are the medium through ...
Side 1599
... citizens of the Unit- ed States are precluded ; that the citizens of Ver- mont and other Northern States also enjoy the benefits of trade by means of these boats across Lake Champlain , Erie , & c . , and that the embargo thus operates ...
... citizens of the Unit- ed States are precluded ; that the citizens of Ver- mont and other Northern States also enjoy the benefits of trade by means of these boats across Lake Champlain , Erie , & c . , and that the embargo thus operates ...
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Annals of the Congress of the United States, Volum 2;Volum 32 United States. Congress Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1854 |
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Abram Trigg Additional Army Alston amendment APRIL argument arms authority believe Bibb bill Britain British Burwell called citizens civil Clement Storer commerce committed Committee Congress consider Constitution court martial Daniel Ilsley DAWSON declared defence Dennis Smelt duty embargo entitled An act Eppes Executive favor force foreign France gentleman from Virginia give Henry Southard honor House James Witherell Jedediah K Jesse Wharton John Rhea John Smilie Joseph Calhoun Joseph Desha Josiah Josiah Masters Legislature Macon measure ment military court militia Montgomery Morrow motion nation necessary Nicholas object officer opinion opposed passed Peace Establishment ports present President principle proposed provision question QUINCY raise RANDOLPH reason resolution Richard Stanford Rowan Samuel seamen seat of Government Senate session Smith standing army suspend Territory Thomas thousand tion tleman treaty troops United vessels vote whole William Blackledge wish witness