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Side 1193
... taken lest the House be hur- ried by a momentary excitement into an act of precipitancy . He had confidence in the discre- tion of the Committee of Foreign Relations , but the vesting such a power in the committee might be considered as ...
... taken lest the House be hur- ried by a momentary excitement into an act of precipitancy . He had confidence in the discre- tion of the Committee of Foreign Relations , but the vesting such a power in the committee might be considered as ...
Side 1207
... taken on the proviso , which was adopted without a division . The House resumed the consideration of the unfinished business , viz : the report of the Com- mittee of the Whole on the bill for enabling the people of Mississippi Territory ...
... taken on the proviso , which was adopted without a division . The House resumed the consideration of the unfinished business , viz : the report of the Com- mittee of the Whole on the bill for enabling the people of Mississippi Territory ...
Side 1219
... taken in virtue of the President's proclamation , of the 27th of October , 1810 , may be annexed to the Territory of Orleans . - Referred . Mr. RHEA , from the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads , presented a bill to alter and es ...
... taken in virtue of the President's proclamation , of the 27th of October , 1810 , may be annexed to the Territory of Orleans . - Referred . Mr. RHEA , from the Committee on Post Offices and Post Roads , presented a bill to alter and es ...
Side 1229
... taken up by the House . Mr. LACOCK said , that as , on this important question , precedent appeared to be entirely relied on , without regarding the Constitutional question , he thought it absolutely necessary that the ques- tion should ...
... taken up by the House . Mr. LACOCK said , that as , on this important question , precedent appeared to be entirely relied on , without regarding the Constitutional question , he thought it absolutely necessary that the ques- tion should ...
Side 1233
... taken into consideration the report of the Joint Committee of Conference , on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses upon the amendments proposed by the Senate to the bill concerning the Naval Establishment , " have the Capitol and the ...
... taken into consideration the report of the Joint Committee of Conference , on the disagreeing votes of the two Houses upon the amendments proposed by the Senate to the bill concerning the Naval Establishment , " have the Capitol and the ...
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