Annals of the Congress of the United StatesGales and Seaton, 1853 |
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... intended they should go to the public . Mr. MILNOR said his purpose in rising now was to express the anxious desire he felt that on this question there might not be the least division of sentiment manifested in the House . He should be ...
... intended they should go to the public . Mr. MILNOR said his purpose in rising now was to express the anxious desire he felt that on this question there might not be the least division of sentiment manifested in the House . He should be ...
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... intended to cede the country of West Florida ; so that it had been not only purchased , but understood to have been purchased . His certainty of the com- pleteness of our title was such , that he was unwil- ling to do any act which ...
... intended to cede the country of West Florida ; so that it had been not only purchased , but understood to have been purchased . His certainty of the com- pleteness of our title was such , that he was unwil- ling to do any act which ...
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... intended to afford them a competent support , which should not be dependent on the contingencies of sickness or ina- bility , & c . The amendment now under consid- eration , proposed , contrary to the spirit at least of the Constitution ...
... intended to afford them a competent support , which should not be dependent on the contingencies of sickness or ina- bility , & c . The amendment now under consid- eration , proposed , contrary to the spirit at least of the Constitution ...
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... intended to be embraced by it : so , in the case of an owner di- recting a captain to sink a vessel with a view to defraud the underwriters ; it was doubted whether such captain was indictable . The whole phrase- ology of this law was ...
... intended to be embraced by it : so , in the case of an owner di- recting a captain to sink a vessel with a view to defraud the underwriters ; it was doubted whether such captain was indictable . The whole phrase- ology of this law was ...
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... intended embargo , and that a great commer- cial house was acting on it , and therefore he did not feel it his duty to keep the secret . I , sir , was the one who made the motion that our proceed ing should be confidential . After the ...
... intended embargo , and that a great commer- cial house was acting on it , and therefore he did not feel it his duty to keep the secret . I , sir , was the one who made the motion that our proceed ing should be confidential . After the ...
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