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Side 1193
... Relations , so as to give the committee power to send for persons and papers . Mr. TROUP said that on occasions of this kind , great care should be taken lest the House be hur- ried by a momentary excitement into an act of precipitancy ...
... Relations , so as to give the committee power to send for persons and papers . Mr. TROUP said that on occasions of this kind , great care should be taken lest the House be hur- ried by a momentary excitement into an act of precipitancy ...
Side 1265
... Relations , ( Mr. RAN- DOLPH , ) to whom allusion had been made , not being in his seat , he would state how the fact just stated had occurred in the committee . That gentleman stated ( said Mr. C. ) that he had doubts of the power of ...
... Relations , ( Mr. RAN- DOLPH , ) to whom allusion had been made , not being in his seat , he would state how the fact just stated had occurred in the committee . That gentleman stated ( said Mr. C. ) that he had doubts of the power of ...
Side 1353
... relations be- tween the two countries , and praying permission to draw their said property from Great Britain and her dependencies , under such provisions as shall be reasonable and just . Some debate took place on the question of ref ...
... relations be- tween the two countries , and praying permission to draw their said property from Great Britain and her dependencies , under such provisions as shall be reasonable and just . Some debate took place on the question of ref ...
Side 1451
... RELATIONS . Mr. RANDOLPH said that rumors to which he could not shut his ears [ of an intended declara- tion of war on Monday next , with closed doors ] and the circumstance which had just passed un- der the eye of the House [ alluding ...
... RELATIONS . Mr. RANDOLPH said that rumors to which he could not shut his ears [ of an intended declara- tion of war on Monday next , with closed doors ] and the circumstance which had just passed un- der the eye of the House [ alluding ...
Side 1459
... relations with France . That if Mr. Barlow should not succeed in attaining the most complete redress for the past and assurances for the future , we would take the same stand against her as against Great Britain ; that any uncertainty ...
... relations with France . That if Mr. Barlow should not succeed in attaining the most complete redress for the past and assurances for the future , we would take the same stand against her as against Great Britain ; that any uncertainty ...
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