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Side 1217
... amendment under consideration , and state why he thought it inexpedient at this time , which alone induced him to vote against it . He said , there were reasons which operated strongly on his mind to show the inexpediency of the amendment ...
... amendment under consideration , and state why he thought it inexpedient at this time , which alone induced him to vote against it . He said , there were reasons which operated strongly on his mind to show the inexpediency of the amendment ...
Side 1221
... amendment ; but I will , notwithstand- ing , consider the expediency of the measure it contemplates . It has been contended by the gentleman from Pennsylvania , that it would be better for this country to renounce all foreign ...
... amendment ; but I will , notwithstand- ing , consider the expediency of the measure it contemplates . It has been contended by the gentleman from Pennsylvania , that it would be better for this country to renounce all foreign ...
Side 1233
... amendment , and negatived - 52 to 48 . A motion was then made for the committee to rise and ask leave to sit again , which was nega- tived . The bill was proceeded with . Mr. S. SMITH moved to strike out certain words , and to insert ...
... amendment , and negatived - 52 to 48 . A motion was then made for the committee to rise and ask leave to sit again , which was nega- tived . The bill was proceeded with . Mr. S. SMITH moved to strike out certain words , and to insert ...
Side 1241
... amendment . H. OF R. ] Useful Arts - Entry of Stills. MARCH . 1798. ] morrow . IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT . [ H. OF R. Mr. HARPER did not think the amendment ought to be concurred in from a fear of losing the bill , because , if the Senate ...
... amendment . H. OF R. ] Useful Arts - Entry of Stills. MARCH . 1798. ] morrow . IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT . [ H. OF R. Mr. HARPER did not think the amendment ought to be concurred in from a fear of losing the bill , because , if the Senate ...
Side 1275
... amendment to this resolution . It appeared , he said , from the Speech of the President of the United States ; by the letter of the Secretary of State to the commit- tee , and by different letters enclosed therein , that the resolution ...
... amendment to this resolution . It appeared , he said , from the Speech of the President of the United States ; by the letter of the Secretary of State to the commit- tee , and by different letters enclosed therein , that the resolution ...
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