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... measure should be placed at the discretion of the Presi- dent . Mr. LYON said , he expected to be in the minor- ity on this question , as he had all along been , on the subject of complimenting the President with the powers vested in ...
... measure should be placed at the discretion of the Presi- dent . Mr. LYON said , he expected to be in the minor- ity on this question , as he had all along been , on the subject of complimenting the President with the powers vested in ...
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... measure , will vote for the St. Loe Livermore , John Love , Matthew Lyon , Robert gentleman's motion . I would rather negative the Marion , Josiah Masters , William McCreery , William bill altogether than say that a defensive measure ...
... measure , will vote for the St. Loe Livermore , John Love , Matthew Lyon , Robert gentleman's motion . I would rather negative the Marion , Josiah Masters , William McCreery , William bill altogether than say that a defensive measure ...
Side 1541
... measure , he should without preparation endeavor to give his sentiments upon it . I believe , said he , that we are now about to give all that the friends of the measure can ask - not a stifled , but an ample discussion . I understand ...
... measure , he should without preparation endeavor to give his sentiments upon it . I believe , said he , that we are now about to give all that the friends of the measure can ask - not a stifled , but an ample discussion . I understand ...
Side 1559
... measure , were indemnified . He alluded to the proprietors of houses . FEBRUARY , 1808 . For these reasons , and others , he should vote against the motion to postpone . He could not permit himself to stop the measure at this time . If ...
... measure , were indemnified . He alluded to the proprietors of houses . FEBRUARY , 1808 . For these reasons , and others , he should vote against the motion to postpone . He could not permit himself to stop the measure at this time . If ...
Side 1567
... measure had been long deliberating how to bring forward the subject , and they had thought of waiting until the close of the session , when some members , hostile to the measure , might be gone . If this resolution is adopted , I shall ...
... measure had been long deliberating how to bring forward the subject , and they had thought of waiting until the close of the session , when some members , hostile to the measure , might be gone . If this resolution is adopted , I shall ...
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