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 1463
... opposed to render- ing the present act permanent , without further consideration . Mr. W. ALSTON replied , that when the act was passed in 1804 , it received all the attention and investigation that was wished by any gentleman . Mr ...
... opposed to render- ing the present act permanent , without further consideration . Mr. W. ALSTON replied , that when the act was passed in 1804 , it received all the attention and investigation that was wished by any gentleman . Mr ...
Side 1465
... opposed raising Joseph Lewis , junior , Edward St. Loe Livermore , John Philip B. Key , William Kirkpatrick , John Lambert , or continuing the salaries , because their friends Love , Matthew Lyon , Nathaniel Macon , Robert Mar- were not ...
... opposed raising Joseph Lewis , junior , Edward St. Loe Livermore , John Philip B. Key , William Kirkpatrick , John Lambert , or continuing the salaries , because their friends Love , Matthew Lyon , Nathaniel Macon , Robert Mar- were not ...
Side 1497
... opposed to the navy ; Mr. DAWSON , from the Committee to whom the I am not afraid of being called a navy man . I resolution on the subject had been referred , report - am aware that this phraseology has been used in ed a bill ...
... opposed to the navy ; Mr. DAWSON , from the Committee to whom the I am not afraid of being called a navy man . I resolution on the subject had been referred , report - am aware that this phraseology has been used in ed a bill ...
Side 1499
... opposed the relinquish- as to ordinary matters , but never on a Constitu- ment of those powers to the President , on Con- tional question . The passage of twenty sedition stitutional ground . The Republicans universally laws would not ...
... opposed the relinquish- as to ordinary matters , but never on a Constitu- ment of those powers to the President , on Con- tional question . The passage of twenty sedition stitutional ground . The Republicans universally laws would not ...
Side 1505
... opposed the bill : Mr. TALLMADGE moved that the further con- sideration of the bill be postponed till to - morrow , that gentlemen might have an opportunity of fill- ing it with a smaller or greater number . This motion was opposed by ...
... opposed the bill : Mr. TALLMADGE moved that the further con- sideration of the bill be postponed till to - morrow , that gentlemen might have an opportunity of fill- ing it with a smaller or greater number . This motion was opposed by ...
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