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
... vote so far , but not one tittle farther . Mr. HOLLAND . - The gentleman last up but one , has told us that good grounds are pointed out , on which the guilt or innocence of General Wilkin- son could be established , and from this has ...
... vote so far , but not one tittle farther . Mr. HOLLAND . - The gentleman last up but one , has told us that good grounds are pointed out , on which the guilt or innocence of General Wilkin- son could be established , and from this has ...
Side 1455
... vote against this resolution for several reasons ; it was inexpedient , unnecessary , and exceeded the power of the House . It was inexpedient and unneces- sary at the present time , because the very object of the resolution was already ...
... vote against this resolution for several reasons ; it was inexpedient , unnecessary , and exceeded the power of the House . It was inexpedient and unneces- sary at the present time , because the very object of the resolution was already ...
Side 1457
... vote ered as a petition , the House can do nothing more against the resolution , he felt a sort of repugnance impolitic than to become petitioners . This Le- to so voting , from the expression of a belief by gislature stands precedent ...
... vote ered as a petition , the House can do nothing more against the resolution , he felt a sort of repugnance impolitic than to become petitioners . This Le- to so voting , from the expression of a belief by gislature stands precedent ...
Side 1467
... vote in creating any office in which he would be interested . What was the case in making contracts ? Did they not vote almost daily large sums for contracts , and might they not become participators in their profits ? And if this had ...
... vote in creating any office in which he would be interested . What was the case in making contracts ? Did they not vote almost daily large sums for contracts , and might they not become participators in their profits ? And if this had ...
Side 1479
... votes and actions , from the year 1776 , the time I commenced my political career , to the present day ; and I defy any man to say that I ever gave other than a republican vote , or did any other than a republican act , while act- ing ...
... votes and actions , from the year 1776 , the time I commenced my political career , to the present day ; and I defy any man to say that I ever gave other than a republican vote , or did any other than a republican act , while act- ing ...
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