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Side 1185
... opinion of a discreet and select committee of the House on the subject would not render the decision less mature or less safe . of those who would , without inquiry , take the words of a spy , traitor , and villain , as truth . It might ...
... opinion of a discreet and select committee of the House on the subject would not render the decision less mature or less safe . of those who would , without inquiry , take the words of a spy , traitor , and villain , as truth . It might ...
Side 1187
... opinion that the Message should be referred to the Committee of Foreign Relations , with power to send for persons ... opinions of this coun- try along with them in their attempts to remove the embargo , without recurring to hostilities ...
... opinion that the Message should be referred to the Committee of Foreign Relations , with power to send for persons ... opinions of this coun- try along with them in their attempts to remove the embargo , without recurring to hostilities ...
Side 1193
... opinion on it . Until then he must be excused . I had much rather , said Mr. R. , my opinion should fol- low an examination than precede it . Mr. BOYD made some remarks in favor of print- ing . This was the old course of Britain ...
... opinion on it . Until then he must be excused . I had much rather , said Mr. R. , my opinion should fol- low an examination than precede it . Mr. BOYD made some remarks in favor of print- ing . This was the old course of Britain ...
Side 1195
... opinion on this subject , and as the committee could apply for the power if they wished it , he should for the present with- draw his motion . Mr. RANDOLPH renewed it . MARCH , 1812 . Boyd , James Fisk , John M. Hyneman , Nathaniel ...
... opinion on this subject , and as the committee could apply for the power if they wished it , he should for the present with- draw his motion . Mr. RANDOLPH renewed it . MARCH , 1812 . Boyd , James Fisk , John M. Hyneman , Nathaniel ...
Side 1201
... opinion . The population of the Territory proposed to be erected inestimable boon of self - government , without which no people can be either magnanimous or happy . With respect to the limits recommended by the committee , including ...
... opinion . The population of the Territory proposed to be erected inestimable boon of self - government , without which no people can be either magnanimous or happy . With respect to the limits recommended by the committee , including ...
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