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Side 1217
... carry his schemes . If this should be carried on to any tolerable extent , he believed the President would soon find himself in a minority . He said there was a further reason which he But the amendment would not remedy that either ...
... carry his schemes . If this should be carried on to any tolerable extent , he believed the President would soon find himself in a minority . He said there was a further reason which he But the amendment would not remedy that either ...
Side 1233
... carried away by the passion of saving as to refuse an appropriation of money required for any necessary purpose of Government , and especially in a case where I cannot refuse without violating the Constitution . At the conclusion of Mr ...
... carried away by the passion of saving as to refuse an appropriation of money required for any necessary purpose of Government , and especially in a case where I cannot refuse without violating the Constitution . At the conclusion of Mr ...
Side 1237
... carried without a division . The clause for repealing that part of the law which laid a stamp duty upon debentures . ( which was found would operate very unequally ) and enacting in its stead that per cent . should be retained in ...
... carried without a division . The clause for repealing that part of the law which laid a stamp duty upon debentures . ( which was found would operate very unequally ) and enacting in its stead that per cent . should be retained in ...
Side 1263
... carried to sea without danger of war . Such is the nature of self - defence at sea that if it be carried out of our own jurisdiction it is inti- mately connected with offensive operations . Thus , with respect to the arming of merchant ...
... carried to sea without danger of war . Such is the nature of self - defence at sea that if it be carried out of our own jurisdiction it is inti- mately connected with offensive operations . Thus , with respect to the arming of merchant ...
Side 1265
... carried , there being 64 votes for it ; when the resolutions for completing , equip- ping , and manning the frigates , and then for the pay of the crews , & c . , were agreed to , and a bill was directed to be reported accordingly . THE ...
... carried , there being 64 votes for it ; when the resolutions for completing , equip- ping , and manning the frigates , and then for the pay of the crews , & c . , were agreed to , and a bill was directed to be reported accordingly . THE ...
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