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Side 1451
... moved I shall withhold my assent from adding a single man to our Army . However critical our situation , whatever dangers may surround us , I will trust the defence of the nation to the militia alone . We have , however , arrived at the ...
... moved I shall withhold my assent from adding a single man to our Army . However critical our situation , whatever dangers may surround us , I will trust the defence of the nation to the militia alone . We have , however , arrived at the ...
Side 1453
... moved to go further ; that it should be committed to a committee , with power to send for persons and papers . This motion was discussed a day or two , when the sense of the House was taken on it , and it was thrown out by H. OF R ...
... moved to go further ; that it should be committed to a committee , with power to send for persons and papers . This motion was discussed a day or two , when the sense of the House was taken on it , and it was thrown out by H. OF R ...
Side 1455
... moved by the gentleman from Virginia , or on transmitting the papers , which had been laid on our table , to the Executive ; but , from the large majority on that question , courage seemed to have been taken to go further . What was ...
... moved by the gentleman from Virginia , or on transmitting the papers , which had been laid on our table , to the Executive ; but , from the large majority on that question , courage seemed to have been taken to go further . What was ...
Side 1461
... moved that a committee be ap- pointed to wait upon the President with the reso- lutions this day adopted . A message from the Senate informed the House that the Senate have passed the bill , sent from this House , entitled " An act to ...
... moved that a committee be ap- pointed to wait upon the President with the reso- lutions this day adopted . A message from the Senate informed the House that the Senate have passed the bill , sent from this House , entitled " An act to ...
Side 1463
... moved to fill the blank for its continuance with five years . Mr. DAWSON suggested that the present law continued the Mint till 4th March , 1809 , and wished the Committee to rise , that they might be refused leave to sit again . After ...
... moved to fill the blank for its continuance with five years . Mr. DAWSON suggested that the present law continued the Mint till 4th March , 1809 , and wished the Committee to rise , that they might be refused leave to sit again . After ...
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