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Side 1235
... proposed to fill the last blank with twenty dollars . Mr. J. WILLIAMS suggested the propriety of making the sum ten or twelve dollars , instead of twenty . Mr. HARPER thought that any person purchas- ing stamps for the purpose of ...
... proposed to fill the last blank with twenty dollars . Mr. J. WILLIAMS suggested the propriety of making the sum ten or twelve dollars , instead of twenty . Mr. HARPER thought that any person purchas- ing stamps for the purpose of ...
Side 1239
... proposed to strike out that part which dium of this country . To tax them was the same relates to the widows and orphans of militia as to tax every dollar that went through his hands , officers . as all purchases and sales were made by ...
... proposed to strike out that part which dium of this country . To tax them was the same relates to the widows and orphans of militia as to tax every dollar that went through his hands , officers . as all purchases and sales were made by ...
Side 1257
... proposed . No gentle - tory in transmitting them , so that they must have man could satisfy his mind that he was in favor of peace , when he took arms in his hands to go to war . He believed that there was not only a part of this House ...
... proposed . No gentle - tory in transmitting them , so that they must have man could satisfy his mind that he was in favor of peace , when he took arms in his hands to go to war . He believed that there was not only a part of this House ...
Side 1265
... proposed to go into a Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union , he suggested that his principal object was to provide for the completing and equipping the frigates , and he thought it was sufficient , ac- cording to the rules ...
... proposed to go into a Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union , he suggested that his principal object was to provide for the completing and equipping the frigates , and he thought it was sufficient , ac- cording to the rules ...
Side 1275
... proposed to be effected . Two objects were contemplated . The Secretary of State mentions that there have been advances made by our Consuls in making and supporting the claims of our citizens on account of captures . The Secretary of ...
... proposed to be effected . Two objects were contemplated . The Secretary of State mentions that there have been advances made by our Consuls in making and supporting the claims of our citizens on account of captures . The Secretary of ...
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