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... appeared ; the modes of sons given by the move : of the amendment , ( Mr. doing this were easy and various . He said he NICHOLAS . ) All which , he said , would tend to was no friend to foreign diplomatic intercourse , keep up the ...
... appeared ; the modes of sons given by the move : of the amendment , ( Mr. doing this were easy and various . He said he NICHOLAS . ) All which , he said , would tend to was no friend to foreign diplomatic intercourse , keep up the ...
Side 1245
... appeared to them that a better economy might be in- troduced in this branch of the public expenditure , by es- tablishing , in the War Department , some efficient officer who should be employed in the immediate superintendence of the ...
... appeared to them that a better economy might be in- troduced in this branch of the public expenditure , by es- tablishing , in the War Department , some efficient officer who should be employed in the immediate superintendence of the ...
Side 1255
... appearance . Consider- now brought forward , he believed , was owing to ing the subject in this light , what are the resolu- the unusual unanimity which had appeared in tions proposed to be considered ? A proposition the select ...
... appearance . Consider- now brought forward , he believed , was owing to ing the subject in this light , what are the resolu- the unusual unanimity which had appeared in tions proposed to be considered ? A proposition the select ...
Side 1275
... 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 before the committee would not be ...
... 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 before the committee would not be ...
Side 1281
... limits with Georgia ; but , by the observations of the gentleman from South Carolina , it appeared it was to provide for the purchase of Georgia MARCH , 1798. ] teenth and fourteenth of the same 1281 1282 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... limits with Georgia ; but , by the observations of the gentleman from South Carolina , it appeared it was to provide for the purchase of Georgia MARCH , 1798. ] teenth and fourteenth of the same 1281 1282 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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