The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States: With an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious IndexGales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... carrying into effect the section of the law respecting a road or roads to the State of Ohio , is a duty imposed upon Congress by the law itself , and that a sense of duty will always be suffi- cient to insure the passage of the bill now ...
... carrying into effect the section of the law respecting a road or roads to the State of Ohio , is a duty imposed upon Congress by the law itself , and that a sense of duty will always be suffi- cient to insure the passage of the bill now ...
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... carrying trade in colonial produce , and resolved to reduce us once more to the dependence of provinces . Are we , sir , already come to this ? You [ the Vice President , Mr. CLINTON , was in the Chair ] well remember the effects ...
... carrying trade in colonial produce , and resolved to reduce us once more to the dependence of provinces . Are we , sir , already come to this ? You [ the Vice President , Mr. CLINTON , was in the Chair ] well remember the effects ...
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... carrying arms and military stores to the enemies of France , the law of nations has declared the penalty , which is a forfeiture of the property , and the United States can in no way be implicated thereby . And as to France landing ...
... carrying arms and military stores to the enemies of France , the law of nations has declared the penalty , which is a forfeiture of the property , and the United States can in no way be implicated thereby . And as to France landing ...
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... carrying for other nations - has given us a revenue of two millions per annum for three years of the last Presidential term . The year 1802 , being a year of peace , our revenue fell short of the average product of the other three years ...
... carrying for other nations - has given us a revenue of two millions per annum for three years of the last Presidential term . The year 1802 , being a year of peace , our revenue fell short of the average product of the other three years ...
Side 57
... carrying the spare productions of the toil of the American planter and merchant , to a foreign mar- ket , or returning with their proceeds . 6 In 1799 , the Secretary of State is directed by law , ( 4 vol . 503 , ) " To lay before ...
... carrying the spare productions of the toil of the American planter and merchant , to a foreign mar- ket , or returning with their proceeds . 6 In 1799 , the Secretary of State is directed by law , ( 4 vol . 503 , ) " To lay before ...
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