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Side 1237
... course had been adopted in several State Govern- ments ; and a precedent was shown at the second session of the First Congress of the United States in which a similar course had been taken . The motion to amend was negatived - yeas 36 ...
... course had been adopted in several State Govern- ments ; and a precedent was shown at the second session of the First Congress of the United States in which a similar course had been taken . The motion to amend was negatived - yeas 36 ...
Side 1247
... course common with others , was entitled to trial by jury , of common law , by which , as a matter of course , he would be entitled to a change of venue , if he could not otherwise come safely to trial . Mr. SMILIE said , he believed a ...
... course common with others , was entitled to trial by jury , of common law , by which , as a matter of course , he would be entitled to a change of venue , if he could not otherwise come safely to trial . Mr. SMILIE said , he believed a ...
Side 1257
... course proposed ? Let any member suggest , upon his honor , that he believes this in- dividual will probably be corrupted - that he will be induced to swerve from the truth - and there might be some plausible ground for the proce- dure ...
... course proposed ? Let any member suggest , upon his honor , that he believes this in- dividual will probably be corrupted - that he will be induced to swerve from the truth - and there might be some plausible ground for the proce- dure ...
Side 1259
... course proposed to be taken . APRIL , 1812 . should be particularly called upon for an expla- nation of this subject ; why he should be called upon to support an offspring not his own ; for he had no share in this part of the resolution ...
... course proposed to be taken . APRIL , 1812 . should be particularly called upon for an expla- nation of this subject ; why he should be called upon to support an offspring not his own ; for he had no share in this part of the resolution ...
Side 1261
... course they could take was to discharge him . He considered the person as too contemptible to deserve so much notice , and the offence on his part of so trivial a nature that it was unwise to meddle with it . If the man has ambition ...
... course they could take was to discharge him . He considered the person as too contemptible to deserve so much notice , and the offence on his part of so trivial a nature that it was unwise to meddle with it . If the man has ambition ...
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