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Side 1193
... proposed , to that committee . If any engagement , express or implied , had taken place between the Admin- istration and Mr. Henry , that he should be free from detention , & c . , he should not , as one of the committee , consent to ...
... proposed , to that committee . If any engagement , express or implied , had taken place between the Admin- istration and Mr. Henry , that he should be free from detention , & c . , he should not , as one of the committee , consent to ...
Side 1195
... proposed by the Senate to the bill " concerning the Naval Establishment " were read , and , together with the bill , referred to the committee appointed on that part of the Presi- dent's Message which relates to the Naval Estab ...
... proposed by the Senate to the bill " concerning the Naval Establishment " were read , and , together with the bill , referred to the committee appointed on that part of the Presi- dent's Message which relates to the Naval Estab ...
Side 1201
... proposed to the Legislatures of the several States , as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States , which , when ratified by three - fourths of the Legislatures , shall be valid to all intents and purposes as part of the ...
... proposed to the Legislatures of the several States , as an amendment to the Constitution of the United States , which , when ratified by three - fourths of the Legislatures , shall be valid to all intents and purposes as part of the ...
Side 1205
... proposed by the delegate from Mis- sissippi had obtained , which he hoped would finally pass , & c . Mr. RHEA said , that the amendment proposed by the honorable Speaker to him appeared strange . I , said Mr. R. , do firmly believe that ...
... proposed by the delegate from Mis- sissippi had obtained , which he hoped would finally pass , & c . Mr. RHEA said , that the amendment proposed by the honorable Speaker to him appeared strange . I , said Mr. R. , do firmly believe that ...
Side 1207
... proposed ; for he could not have consented to vote for this bill without the proviso , or some- thing like it . Hitherto this Government had done everything it could to preserve peace . The embargo and all the restrictive measures had ...
... proposed ; for he could not have consented to vote for this bill without the proviso , or some- thing like it . Hitherto this Government had done everything it could to preserve peace . The embargo and all the restrictive measures had ...
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