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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Side 21
... given to bring in the bill , and it was read the first time . SENATE . Proceedings . They find that the distance from. DECEMBER , 1805 . place within the jurisdiction of the United States , from and after the first day of January , 1808 ...
... given to bring in the bill , and it was read the first time . SENATE . Proceedings . They find that the distance from. DECEMBER , 1805 . place within the jurisdiction of the United States , from and after the first day of January , 1808 ...
Side 25
... given on the 18th instant , Mr. LOGAN asked leave to bring in a bill to sus- pend the commercial intercourse between the United States of America and the French island of St. Domingo . Mr. L. observed that the attention of Con- gress ...
... given on the 18th instant , Mr. LOGAN asked leave to bring in a bill to sus- pend the commercial intercourse between the United States of America and the French island of St. Domingo . Mr. L. observed that the attention of Con- gress ...
Side 29
... given satisfaction to the French Government in partic- ular , nor has that information been contradicted . This conclusion indeed may be inferred from the tenor of the President's communication to Congress at the commencement of the ...
... given satisfaction to the French Government in partic- ular , nor has that information been contradicted . This conclusion indeed may be inferred from the tenor of the President's communication to Congress at the commencement of the ...
Side 31
... given us any new information , I certainly should have During the last session of Congress , the whole given my vote that he should have the leave re- of the intercourse with St. Domingo had under- quired ; or had the Senate been ...
... given us any new information , I certainly should have During the last session of Congress , the whole given my vote that he should have the leave re- of the intercourse with St. Domingo had under- quired ; or had the Senate been ...
Side 51
... given to bring in the bill ? it pass- ed in the affirmative - yeas 21 , nays 7 , as follows : YEAS - Messrs . Adair , Anderson , Baldwin , Bradley , Condit , Fenner , Gilman , Howland , Kitchel , Logan Maclay , Moore , Smith of Maryland ...
... given to bring in the bill ? it pass- ed in the affirmative - yeas 21 , nays 7 , as follows : YEAS - Messrs . Adair , Anderson , Baldwin , Bradley , Condit , Fenner , Gilman , Howland , Kitchel , Logan Maclay , Moore , Smith of Maryland ...
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