The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States; with an Appendix, Containing Important State Papers and Public Documents, and All the Laws of a Public Nature; with a Copious Index... [First To] Eighteenth Congress.--first Session: Compriing the Period from March 3, 1789 to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Том 13Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... favor of the bill , as well as generally in favor of the treaty . Mr. TRACY . - Mr . President : Ishall vote against this bill ; and will give some of the reasons which govern my vote in this case . It is well known that this bill is ...
... favor of the bill , as well as generally in favor of the treaty . Mr. TRACY . - Mr . President : Ishall vote against this bill ; and will give some of the reasons which govern my vote in this case . It is well known that this bill is ...
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... favor . even that this is a case for which the Constitution has not provided , it does not in my mind follow , that the treaty is a nullity , or that its obligations , either on us or on France , must necessarily be cancelled . For my ...
... favor . even that this is a case for which the Constitution has not provided , it does not in my mind follow , that the treaty is a nullity , or that its obligations , either on us or on France , must necessarily be cancelled . For my ...
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... favor of the number five , be- cause by taking three you reduce the power of the small States , and their chances in the House of Representatives ; for certainly it is a much higher power to elect from five than from three . He ...
... favor of the number five , be- cause by taking three you reduce the power of the small States , and their chances in the House of Representatives ; for certainly it is a much higher power to elect from five than from three . He ...
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... favor the large at the expense of the small States ? Gentlemen have not shown . Have they con- sidered that nothing is so fatal to freedom as the existence of orders and distinctions in society ? Could the effect be less pernicious if ...
... favor the large at the expense of the small States ? Gentlemen have not shown . Have they con- sidered that nothing is so fatal to freedom as the existence of orders and distinctions in society ? Could the effect be less pernicious if ...
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... favor of the amendment , and he wished it to reach them before Christmas , as they would most likely rise about that time . Mr. WHITE said that he , as well as other gen- tlemen , was ready to vote on the main and inci- dental questions ...
... favor of the amendment , and he wished it to reach them before Christmas , as they would most likely rise about that time . Mr. WHITE said that he , as well as other gen- tlemen , was ready to vote on the main and inci- dental questions ...
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Abram Trigg adjourned adopted agreed amendment appointed Baldwin believe bill Breckenridge ceded choice committee Congress Constitution Convention court Dayton district duty election Electors entitled An act Executive favor France gentleman from Virginia Gideon Olin Government GRISWOLD Hillhouse honorable House of Representatives impeachment inquiry Isaac Van Horne Israel Smith Jackson John B. C. Lucas John Clopton John Pickering John Rhea John Smilie John Smith Joseph Josiah Hasbrouck Judge Pickering Legislature Louisiana Louisiana Treaty Maclay majority ment Michael Leib mode motion nation nays NAYS-Messrs necessary number of votes object opinion Ordered passed person Plumer possession postponed present President and Vice principle proceedings proposed provision question RANDOLPH read the third referred to Messrs report thereon resolution Resolved salaries Samuel Smith second reading Senate Senate resumed session Spain territory Thomas tion tleman TRACY two-thirds Union United Vice President whole number William wish YEAS-Messrs