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... opinion of a discreet and select committee of the House on the subject would not render the decision less mature or less safe . of those who would , without inquiry , take the words of a spy , traitor , and villain , as truth . It might ...
... opinion of a discreet and select committee of the House on the subject would not render the decision less mature or less safe . of those who would , without inquiry , take the words of a spy , traitor , and villain , as truth . It might ...
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... What- ever difference of opinion may exist among our- selves , there can be none as to the propriety of supporting the integrity of the Union . There can MARCH , 1812 . British Intrigues . be no doubt 1191 1192 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... What- ever difference of opinion may exist among our- selves , there can be none as to the propriety of supporting the integrity of the Union . There can MARCH , 1812 . British Intrigues . be no doubt 1191 1192 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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... opinion on it . Until then he must be excused . I had much rather , said Mr. R. , my opinion should fol- low an examination than precede it . Mr. RHEA again spoke in amplification of his former remarks . He said that be this man , Mr ...
... opinion on it . Until then he must be excused . I had much rather , said Mr. R. , my opinion should fol- low an examination than precede it . Mr. RHEA again spoke in amplification of his former remarks . He said that be this man , Mr ...
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... opinion on this subject , and as the committee could apply for the power if they wished it , he should for the present with- draw his motion . Mr. RANDOLPH renewed it . Mr. PITKIN spoke in favor of the motion . He thought this course ...
... opinion on this subject , and as the committee could apply for the power if they wished it , he should for the present with- draw his motion . Mr. RANDOLPH renewed it . Mr. PITKIN spoke in favor of the motion . He thought this course ...
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... opinion , that a American population , which he trusted would be preceding Proclamation of the President of the reciprocated by Congress . Although the State United States is obligatory on the Congress of of Louisiana could not be ...
... opinion , that a American population , which he trusted would be preceding Proclamation of the President of the reciprocated by Congress . Although the State United States is obligatory on the Congress of of Louisiana could not be ...
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