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... further consider- ation of the bill " in addition to the act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States , ' and to repeal the acts therein mentioned , " and that the same be indefinitely postponed . On this motion ...
... further consider- ation of the bill " in addition to the act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States , ' and to repeal the acts therein mentioned , " and that the same be indefinitely postponed . On this motion ...
Side 1451
... further amended was ordered to be engrossed , and read a third time , to - morrow . The House then went into a Committee of the Whole on the report of the Committee on Pen- sions and Revolutionary Claims unfavorable to the petition of ...
... further amended was ordered to be engrossed , and read a third time , to - morrow . The House then went into a Committee of the Whole on the report of the Committee on Pen- sions and Revolutionary Claims unfavorable to the petition of ...
Side 1453
... further enacted , That the own- ' be directed to be admitted into the ports of the United States by instructions from the Presi - out of the ports of the United States , belonging wholly ers or consignees of every armed ship or vessel ...
... further enacted , That the own- ' be directed to be admitted into the ports of the United States by instructions from the Presi - out of the ports of the United States , belonging wholly ers or consignees of every armed ship or vessel ...
Side 1525
... further ; I al- to other Governments . most think that peace is necessary to the existence I would ask , sir , how else can the wise mea- of liberty . Rarely indeed does the freedom of sures of a virtuous administration receive rational ...
... further ; I al- to other Governments . most think that peace is necessary to the existence I would ask , sir , how else can the wise mea- of liberty . Rarely indeed does the freedom of sures of a virtuous administration receive rational ...
Side 1621
... further America , engaged in hostilities with the parent than he did . He had listened to that honorable country , we are least interested in forming a con- gentleman with unfeigned pleasure , and appre - nexion with the district to ...
... further America , engaged in hostilities with the parent than he did . He had listened to that honorable country , we are least interested in forming a con- gentleman with unfeigned pleasure , and appre - nexion with the district to ...
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