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... fact , that a foreign Gov - worthy of being acted upon by us . Although ernment , on the eve of hostility with us , has for the author of this information had been , and per- some time past employed an agent to foment divi- haps justly ...
... fact , that a foreign Gov - worthy of being acted upon by us . Although ernment , on the eve of hostility with us , has for the author of this information had been , and per- some time past employed an agent to foment divi- haps justly ...
Side 1187
... fact , with whom , is studiously kept out of view . He has had it in his power to do great mischief to the United ... facts stated by this Mr. Henry , when they have it from the highest authority , that the former British Minister , Mr ...
... fact , with whom , is studiously kept out of view . He has had it in his power to do great mischief to the United ... facts stated by this Mr. Henry , when they have it from the highest authority , that the former British Minister , Mr ...
Side 1225
... fact , assuming to make a constitution for the people of a State , whose inalienable right it was to form a constitution for themselves . Mr. NELSON again spoke in support of the mo- tion at some length . H. OF R. this on certain ...
... fact , assuming to make a constitution for the people of a State , whose inalienable right it was to form a constitution for themselves . Mr. NELSON again spoke in support of the mo- tion at some length . H. OF R. this on certain ...
Side 1229
... fact , be diminishing his sation . The compensations of judges have been before increased , without regard to the objections now urged , which would equally apply to various other acts passed by Congress . In reply to the argument that ...
... fact , be diminishing his sation . The compensations of judges have been before increased , without regard to the objections now urged , which would equally apply to various other acts passed by Congress . In reply to the argument that ...
Side 1233
... fact was known , from the petitions of the individuals concerned , that money was due for work , and the only source from which the House could obtain information on the subject was through the Executive . The resolution was agreed to ...
... fact was known , from the petitions of the individuals concerned , that money was due for work , and the only source from which the House could obtain information on the subject was through the Executive . The resolution was agreed to ...
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