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 Index ... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Volum 2Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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Side 1451
... adopting the resolution . Is this House reduced to the humble situation of being mere petitioners to the Executive to do his ... adopted ; he could not have conceived it possible that there should be any discussion on it . JANUARY , 1808 ...
... adopting the resolution . Is this House reduced to the humble situation of being mere petitioners to the Executive to do his ... adopted ; he could not have conceived it possible that there should be any discussion on it . JANUARY , 1808 ...
Side 1457
... adopted . I must act according to the Constitution , which I have sworn to support , and I do not see that any power is therein given to do such an act as this , and therefore I shall vote against this resolution and all such . If this ...
... adopted . I must act according to the Constitution , which I have sworn to support , and I do not see that any power is therein given to do such an act as this , and therefore I shall vote against this resolution and all such . If this ...
Side 1461
... adopted . were severally twice read , and agreed to by the House . Mr. Love moved that the evidence or informa- tion laid before the House relative to the conduct Ordered , That the said bill , with the amend- of General Wilkinson be ...
... adopted . were severally twice read , and agreed to by the House . Mr. Love moved that the evidence or informa- tion laid before the House relative to the conduct Ordered , That the said bill , with the amend- of General Wilkinson be ...
Side 1469
... adopted , as the first con- tained the principle , and this would be merely an instruction to the committee to whom the other was referred . Mr. BASSETT moved that the Committee should rise and report assent to the first , with a view ...
... adopted , as the first con- tained the principle , and this would be merely an instruction to the committee to whom the other was referred . Mr. BASSETT moved that the Committee should rise and report assent to the first , with a view ...
Side 1477
... adopted , I am willing that any gentleman fought , which will be handed down from father should propose a better ... adoption of this principle of fungus , a standing army , was applied on our fron- classification you get the best blood ...
... adopted , I am willing that any gentleman fought , which will be handed down from father should propose a better ... adoption of this principle of fungus , a standing army , was applied on our fron- classification you get the best blood ...
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