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Side 1441
... effect these preced- part of the motion of the gentleman from Northing delegations of power . If there be a deficiency Carolina , but not of the whole , and therefore should call for a division of the question . It had not originally ...
... effect these preced- part of the motion of the gentleman from Northing delegations of power . If there be a deficiency Carolina , but not of the whole , and therefore should call for a division of the question . It had not originally ...
Side 1483
... effect the part assigned to them by the Constitution of the United States- if there were any States which had neglected that duty , would any other plan induce them to attend to it ? He should suppose not . It was a fact that where the ...
... effect the part assigned to them by the Constitution of the United States- if there were any States which had neglected that duty , would any other plan induce them to attend to it ? He should suppose not . It was a fact that where the ...
Side 1531
... effect- ing a removal , I now rise to lay a resolution on the table going to effect that purpose , considering the situation of the seat of Government at this place as one of the greatest evils under which the people of the United ...
... effect- ing a removal , I now rise to lay a resolution on the table going to effect that purpose , considering the situation of the seat of Government at this place as one of the greatest evils under which the people of the United ...
Side 1533
... effect , and became a part Dana , Joseph Desha , Daniel M. Durell , James Elliot , of the Constitution itself . Such was the provi- William Ely , William Findley , James Fisk , Barent sion of the Constitution for taking the census of ...
... effect , and became a part Dana , Joseph Desha , Daniel M. Durell , James Elliot , of the Constitution itself . Such was the provi- William Ely , William Findley , James Fisk , Barent sion of the Constitution for taking the census of ...
Side 1545
... effect by plac- ing the seat of Government on this spot ; from its central situation , its health , its convenience to the Atlantic , and its easy access to the Western waters for all these causes combined together , I hold the most ...
... effect by plac- ing the seat of Government on this spot ; from its central situation , its health , its convenience to the Atlantic , and its easy access to the Western waters for all these causes combined together , I hold the most ...
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