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
... hope no in - ed to inquire , into the conduct of this officer . genuity , or change of dress , will induce a large majority of the House to swerve from their duty ; 1 hope we shall do nothing further than transmit the papers without ...
... hope no in - ed to inquire , into the conduct of this officer . genuity , or change of dress , will induce a large majority of the House to swerve from their duty ; 1 hope we shall do nothing further than transmit the papers without ...
Side 1455
... hope I should be right in supposing that the comments made upon the resolution had induced him wholly to withdraw it , and am sorry that this does not appear to be the case . I beg the House now to consider through what stages we have ...
... hope I should be right in supposing that the comments made upon the resolution had induced him wholly to withdraw it , and am sorry that this does not appear to be the case . I beg the House now to consider through what stages we have ...
Side 1457
... hope , said Mr. L. , that gentlemen who oppose this on Constitutional grounds , do not consider if the inquiry now com- menced goes on in such a way as is not complete- ly satisfactory to the whole nation , that the pur- pose intended ...
... hope , said Mr. L. , that gentlemen who oppose this on Constitutional grounds , do not consider if the inquiry now com- menced goes on in such a way as is not complete- ly satisfactory to the whole nation , that the pur- pose intended ...
Side 1477
... hope gentlemen will think with me , and not impute impure motives - the fact is , I have two sons that will soon be twenty - one , and I love them as much as any man can , and perhaps can say what few can . The first property I gave ...
... hope gentlemen will think with me , and not impute impure motives - the fact is , I have two sons that will soon be twenty - one , and I love them as much as any man can , and perhaps can say what few can . The first property I gave ...
Side 1485
... hope the Committee will rise and lay this subject to sleep for the present . I know it was felt as a hardship in the course of the Revolutionary war , that every man capable of bearing arms , was obliged to take part , scarcely a man ...
... hope the Committee will rise and lay this subject to sleep for the present . I know it was felt as a hardship in the course of the Revolutionary war , that every man capable of bearing arms , was obliged to take part , scarcely a man ...
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