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Side 1245
... defence ought to receive the duty . earnest and immediate attention of Congress ; and especi- Mr. DENNIS had no objection to this course being ally , recommend a concurrence without delay in the res- taken , and the bill was re ...
... defence ought to receive the duty . earnest and immediate attention of Congress ; and especi- Mr. DENNIS had no objection to this course being ally , recommend a concurrence without delay in the res- taken , and the bill was re ...
Side 1247
... defence , should be constructed , like Fort Mifflin , of the most durable materials . [ MARCH , 1798 . ed to the United States , on a settlement of the accounts between them and the respective States , have thought of availing ...
... defence , should be constructed , like Fort Mifflin , of the most durable materials . [ MARCH , 1798 . ed to the United States , on a settlement of the accounts between them and the respective States , have thought of availing ...
Side 1255
... defence expected ; but , he believed there was perfect una- as necessity , and a respect for our national honor , nimity both in that House , and throughout the required , without appearing to point them against country , in a wish to ...
... defence expected ; but , he believed there was perfect una- as necessity , and a respect for our national honor , nimity both in that House , and throughout the required , without appearing to point them against country , in a wish to ...
Side 1261
... defence of our com- merce , he hoped there would be found a large majority in that House who would do it . He would himself sooner lose his right hand than it should not be done ; indeed , if gentlemen should decide that commerce should ...
... defence of our com- merce , he hoped there would be found a large majority in that House who would do it . He would himself sooner lose his right hand than it should not be done ; indeed , if gentlemen should decide that commerce should ...
Side 1263
... defence . We ought to take every measure of this kind ; but , unfortunately , however easy this was to be done on land , it could not be carried to sea without danger of war . Such is the nature of self - defence at sea that if it be ...
... defence . We ought to take every measure of this kind ; but , unfortunately , however easy this was to be done on land , it could not be carried to sea without danger of war . Such is the nature of self - defence at sea that if it be ...
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Abiel Foster Abraham Venable Abram Trigg adopted agreed alien enemies amendment arms authorized believed bill called citizens Claiborne commerce committee Congress considered Constitution convoys corps coun danger David Bard declaration defence dollars duty effect expense favor foreign France GALLATIN gentleman from Pennsylvania gentleman from South Georgia Government HARPER Henry Glen Hezekiah L hoped House invasion James Schureman John John Wilkes Kittera Joshua Coit land laws of nations MACON measures ment merchants militia motion necessary object officers opinion opposed passed peace persons present President proper proposed protection Provisional Army question raised referred resolution respect revenue Richard Stanford Robert Goodloe Harper Samuel Senate session SEWALL SITGREAVES SMITH South Carolina supposed taken Thomas Thomas Sinnickson Thomas Tillinghast thought tion tleman treaty troops United vessels volunteers vote Whole William wished