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Side 1223
... communicate his projects ; but he was still reserved . After dinner they returned , and while in the carriage , Henry tells deponent " that he has great confidence in him ; that he ( deponent ) has been here some time , and asks his ...
... communicate his projects ; but he was still reserved . After dinner they returned , and while in the carriage , Henry tells deponent " that he has great confidence in him ; that he ( deponent ) has been here some time , and asks his ...
Side 1257
... communication with others . There was no member of the House who would not rejoice that he should give testi- mony , rather than that they should be under the necessity of punishing him . If he were permit- ted to consult his friends ...
... communication with others . There was no member of the House who would not rejoice that he should give testi- mony , rather than that they should be under the necessity of punishing him . If he were permit- ted to consult his friends ...
Side 1259
... communication with others , to deprive him of such intercourse now would be to shut the door after the horse was gone . He , therefore , could see no necessity for the latter part of the resolution . Mr.MCKEE asked whether there was any ...
... communication with others , to deprive him of such intercourse now would be to shut the door after the horse was gone . He , therefore , could see no necessity for the latter part of the resolution . Mr.MCKEE asked whether there was any ...
Side 1265
... communicate it to my mercantile friends . ' 6 " I soon after went to him and asked him , whether the embargo would come as an Executive recommend- ation . ' He replied , I do not deem myself authorized to answer that question . ' " I ...
... communicate it to my mercantile friends . ' 6 " I soon after went to him and asked him , whether the embargo would come as an Executive recommend- ation . ' He replied , I do not deem myself authorized to answer that question . ' " I ...
Side 1271
... an Executive communication , the design of which was to lay a temporary embargo . His in- dignation was expressed on the publicity of a APRIL , 1812 . Publication of Secret Proceedings . subject 1271 1272 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... an Executive communication , the design of which was to lay a temporary embargo . His in- dignation was expressed on the publicity of a APRIL , 1812 . Publication of Secret Proceedings . subject 1271 1272 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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