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Side 1417
... passed ? At a moment when Lima , to China , or any distant port , and the voy- the enthusiasm of liberty ran through the coun- age may be totally defeated , and heavy loss in- try with electric rapidity ; when the whole coun- curred ...
... passed ? At a moment when Lima , to China , or any distant port , and the voy- the enthusiasm of liberty ran through the coun- age may be totally defeated , and heavy loss in- try with electric rapidity ; when the whole coun- curred ...
Side 1419
... passed , and should perhaps have hesitated about passing any bill with views particularly to this contest . But there was a difference between passing the bill and repealing it . Spain could not complain of our leaving it undone . Her ...
... passed , and should perhaps have hesitated about passing any bill with views particularly to this contest . But there was a difference between passing the bill and repealing it . Spain could not complain of our leaving it undone . Her ...
Side 1429
... passed . Mr. TAYLOR Submitted a joint resolution , au- thorizing the transportation by mail , free of post- age , by the members of Congress , of the docu- ments lately communicated by the President , re- specting our relations with ...
... passed . Mr. TAYLOR Submitted a joint resolution , au- thorizing the transportation by mail , free of post- age , by the members of Congress , of the docu- ments lately communicated by the President , re- specting our relations with ...
Side 1451
... passed . Territory , " was read the third time , and passed . The SPEAKER laid before the House a letter from the Governor of the State of Pennsylva- nia , enclosing a return of the election of THOMAS J. ROGERS , a Representative from ...
... passed . Territory , " was read the third time , and passed . The SPEAKER laid before the House a letter from the Governor of the State of Pennsylva- nia , enclosing a return of the election of THOMAS J. ROGERS , a Representative from ...
Side 1469
... passed . An engrossed bill to alter the flag of the Uni- ted States was read the third time , and passed . Mr. JOHNSON , of Kentucky , from the Commit- tee on Military Affairs , to which was referred the bill from the Senate , entitled ...
... passed . An engrossed bill to alter the flag of the Uni- ted States was read the third time , and passed . Mr. JOHNSON , of Kentucky , from the Commit- tee on Military Affairs , to which was referred the bill from the Senate , entitled ...
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