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Side 1253
... necessary to have gone into the defensive measures proposed , though they might , in that case , have driven it till towards the close of the session . would certainly think it necessary to equip and man the frigates , and to have some ...
... necessary to have gone into the defensive measures proposed , though they might , in that case , have driven it till towards the close of the session . would certainly think it necessary to equip and man the frigates , and to have some ...
Side 1255
... necessary to take very strong measures before Congress rose . At present , he supposed , there would be no objection to the taking of measures for the protection of our coast . [ MARCH , 1798 . Mr. P. could have wished that he had ...
... necessary to take very strong measures before Congress rose . At present , he supposed , there would be no objection to the taking of measures for the protection of our coast . [ MARCH , 1798 . Mr. P. could have wished that he had ...
Side 1257
... necessary information before them . The gentle - what might be said by any one as to his motives ; man from South Carolina ( Mr. RUTLEDGE ) in- for they must possess more ingenuity than he to formed the House that our Commissioners had ...
... necessary information before them . The gentle - what might be said by any one as to his motives ; man from South Carolina ( Mr. RUTLEDGE ) in- for they must possess more ingenuity than he to formed the House that our Commissioners had ...
Side 1267
... necessary to make this inquiry . The question was put and carried . Mr. SEWALL then moved to fill the blank to de- fray the wear , losses , expenditure of ammunition , and other contingent expenses , with $ 63,700 . Mr. GALLATIN said ...
... necessary to make this inquiry . The question was put and carried . Mr. SEWALL then moved to fill the blank to de- fray the wear , losses , expenditure of ammunition , and other contingent expenses , with $ 63,700 . Mr. GALLATIN said ...
Side 1275
... necessary . Mr. GALLATIN rose to move an 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 ...
... necessary . Mr. GALLATIN rose to move an 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 ...
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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