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Side 1235
... consideration of the Message of the President of the United States , of yesterday , with the documents accompanying it , and that they be referred to the select committee to consider the means for the protection and defence of the ...
... consideration of the Message of the President of the United States , of yesterday , with the documents accompanying it , and that they be referred to the select committee to consider the means for the protection and defence of the ...
Side 1247
... consideration of all circumstances , induces the Secretary to an opinion that a further appropriation should be made , to be in readiness , and commensurate to meet such a state of things , as may require our ports and harbors to be ...
... consideration of all circumstances , induces the Secretary to an opinion that a further appropriation should be made , to be in readiness , and commensurate to meet such a state of things , as may require our ports and harbors to be ...
Side 1253
... consideration the resolutions should do so with as much unanimity as possi- which had been referred thereto . ble . Mr. NICHOLAS justified what he had before ob- served with respect to the letter of our Commis- sioners , which , he said ...
... consideration the resolutions should do so with as much unanimity as possi- which had been referred thereto . ble . Mr. NICHOLAS justified what he had before ob- served with respect to the letter of our Commis- sioners , which , he said ...
Side 1255
... consideration of any other meas- sum of money for a foundry , ( of which no com- ures which might be necessary in consequence of mercial nation ought to be destitute . ) and another our dispute with France , such as arming our for ...
... consideration of any other meas- sum of money for a foundry , ( of which no com- ures which might be necessary in consequence of mercial nation ought to be destitute . ) and another our dispute with France , such as arming our for ...
Side 1273
... consideration of the subject , the committee cannot find any just principle upon which the public , without just payment , can be exonerated from the obligation to provide for that suffer- ing class of citizens ; they are therefore of ...
... consideration of the subject , the committee cannot find any just principle upon which the public , without just payment , can be exonerated from the obligation to provide for that suffer- ing class of citizens ; they are therefore of ...
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