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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... thought it highly requisite to give the deliberations all the solemnity which was required in passing bills . Mr. BRADLEY , of Vermont , then offered two amendments to the resolution ; one went to the form only , and the other makes a ...
... thought it highly requisite to give the deliberations all the solemnity which was required in passing bills . Mr. BRADLEY , of Vermont , then offered two amendments to the resolution ; one went to the form only , and the other makes a ...
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... thought that either would make a good President , and he did not see any great use in the office of Vice Presi- dent . If we are to constitute a Vice President to execute the office of President in case of his death , which will be the ...
... thought that either would make a good President , and he did not see any great use in the office of Vice Presi- dent . If we are to constitute a Vice President to execute the office of President in case of his death , which will be the ...
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... thought it worthy of mature consideration , if the discriminating principle was introduced into the choice of Vice President , whether the office had not better be abolished . Mr. TRACY inquired how long the Legislatures of Tennessee ...
... thought it worthy of mature consideration , if the discriminating principle was introduced into the choice of Vice President , whether the office had not better be abolished . Mr. TRACY inquired how long the Legislatures of Tennessee ...
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... thought proper to answer the honorable member from New York , because his high respect for the Senate restrained him from replying in those terms which were due to such rudeness and such indecency of language as that in which that ...
... thought proper to answer the honorable member from New York , because his high respect for the Senate restrained him from replying in those terms which were due to such rudeness and such indecency of language as that in which that ...
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... thought two - thirds necessary on all questions upon which the amendment might ulti- mately depend ; that the reasoning in the case of treaties would apply here as well in a single prin- ciple as on the aggregate . Mr. FRANKLIN differed ...
... thought two - thirds necessary on all questions upon which the amendment might ulti- mately depend ; that the reasoning in the case of treaties would apply here as well in a single prin- ciple as on the aggregate . Mr. FRANKLIN differed ...
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