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Side 1181
... IMPORTANT STATE PAPERS AND PUBLIC DOCUMENTS , AND ALL THE LAWS OF A PUBLIC NATURE ; WITH A COPIOUS INDEX . TWELFTH CONGRESS - FIRST SESSION . COMPRISING THE PERIOD FROM NOVEMBER 4 , 1811 , TO JULY 6 , 1812 , INCLUSIVE . COMPILED FROM ...
... IMPORTANT STATE PAPERS AND PUBLIC DOCUMENTS , AND ALL THE LAWS OF A PUBLIC NATURE ; WITH A COPIOUS INDEX . TWELFTH CONGRESS - FIRST SESSION . COMPRISING THE PERIOD FROM NOVEMBER 4 , 1811 , TO JULY 6 , 1812 , INCLUSIVE . COMPILED FROM ...
Side 1185
... important bear- tutional obligation , they are , or ought to be , ing . They establish the fact , that a foreign Gov ... importance . They show the deep - rooted standing in his peculiar situation ought to be re- hostility of this ...
... important bear- tutional obligation , they are , or ought to be , ing . They establish the fact , that a foreign Gov ... importance . They show the deep - rooted standing in his peculiar situation ought to be re- hostility of this ...
Side 1187
... important fact , with whom , is studiously kept out of view . He has had it in his power to do great mischief to the United States . This is his story . In propor- tion to the mischief which he was able to inflict , Mr. R. said , ought ...
... important fact , with whom , is studiously kept out of view . He has had it in his power to do great mischief to the United States . This is his story . In propor- tion to the mischief which he was able to inflict , Mr. R. said , ought ...
Side 1193
... important service to the country in exposing the views of the British Government ; and it behooved the House to ascertain their truth , & c . The motion for printing was unanimously agreed to . Mr. BIBB moved to amend his motion for ref ...
... important service to the country in exposing the views of the British Government ; and it behooved the House to ascertain their truth , & c . The motion for printing was unanimously agreed to . Mr. BIBB moved to amend his motion for ref ...
Side 1217
... important under a new Govern- ment , and in the choice of Senators in Congress , which would be attended with the greatest hard- ship , as the population had been unrepresented for some time past , and complained of various grievances ...
... important under a new Govern- ment , and in the choice of Senators in Congress , which would be attended with the greatest hard- ship , as the population had been unrepresented for some time past , and complained of various grievances ...
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