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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... ment like ours , to see its citizens adopt , individually , the views , the interests , and the conduct , which their country should pursue , divesting themselves of those passions and partialities which tend to lessen useful ...
... ment like ours , to see its citizens adopt , individually , the views , the interests , and the conduct , which their country should pursue , divesting themselves of those passions and partialities which tend to lessen useful ...
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... ment to the Constitution of the United States , made report , which was read . Mr. DAYTON moved to strike out all which re- spected the appointment of a Vice President . He said the great inducements of the framers of the Constitution ...
... ment to the Constitution of the United States , made report , which was read . Mr. DAYTON moved to strike out all which re- spected the appointment of a Vice President . He said the great inducements of the framers of the Constitution ...
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... ment , or would they have ventured boldly to have broken the Constitution , and , in the language of the honorable gentleman from Virginia , have thrown themselves upon the people for pardon for the breach , and upon Heaven for ...
... ment , or would they have ventured boldly to have broken the Constitution , and , in the language of the honorable gentleman from Virginia , have thrown themselves upon the people for pardon for the breach , and upon Heaven for ...
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... ment can do any of the things that are prohibited jected by the only department of our Government by the Constitution . Nor would they be justifi- competent to the execution of that part of the able in not doing what is positively ...
... ment can do any of the things that are prohibited jected by the only department of our Government by the Constitution . Nor would they be justifi- competent to the execution of that part of the able in not doing what is positively ...
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... ment of the payments of the respective States , of the direct tax , distinguishing the sums received by supervisors , and not paid into the Treasury . Ordered , That it be referred to Messrs . BRAD- LEY , TRACY , and STONE , to consider ...
... ment of the payments of the respective States , of the direct tax , distinguishing the sums received by supervisors , and not paid into the Treasury . Ordered , That it be referred to Messrs . BRAD- LEY , TRACY , and STONE , to consider ...
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