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Side 1465
... require the aid of extensive talents or laborious ex- ertions of any gentleman to advocate it . He as- sumed it as an axiom , that fundamental princi- ples must rest for their security on the purity of the Representative body . He ...
... require the aid of extensive talents or laborious ex- ertions of any gentleman to advocate it . He as- sumed it as an axiom , that fundamental princi- ples must rest for their security on the purity of the Representative body . He ...
Side 1471
... require considerable time , he hoped the Committee would immediately agree to pass the resolution . The second resolution , which provides for the increase of the Marine corps , being under consid- eration , THE MILITIA . JANUARY , 1808 ...
... require considerable time , he hoped the Committee would immediately agree to pass the resolution . The second resolution , which provides for the increase of the Marine corps , being under consid- eration , THE MILITIA . JANUARY , 1808 ...
Side 1487
... require time and Taggart , Benjamin Tallmadge , Jabez Upham , James a correct course of procedure to repair . The copper- I. Van Allen , Nicholas Van Dyke , Archibald Van Horne , smiths and braziers are satisfied with the encourage ...
... require time and Taggart , Benjamin Tallmadge , Jabez Upham , James a correct course of procedure to repair . The copper- I. Van Allen , Nicholas Van Dyke , Archibald Van Horne , smiths and braziers are satisfied with the encourage ...
Side 1497
... require , or till the end of the next session of Congress . Mr. NEWTON differed with the gentleman from North ... requires their service . This discretion is what I have always thought wrong ; and no argument has ever convinced my mind ...
... require , or till the end of the next session of Congress . Mr. NEWTON differed with the gentleman from North ... requires their service . This discretion is what I have always thought wrong ; and no argument has ever convinced my mind ...
Side 1505
... require that we should raise this number ? I believe that the cir- cumstances of the country require that we should not only raise seamen but landsmen . Therefore , at present , I shall vote for the number asked , and as soon as more ...
... require that we should raise this number ? I believe that the cir- cumstances of the country require that we should not only raise seamen but landsmen . Therefore , at present , I shall vote for the number asked , and as soon as more ...
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