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: Comprising the Period from [March 3, 1789] to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Količina 2Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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Stran 1451
... person . Would it not in us be an act of supere- rogation ? We are informed from good authority that this work is going on , that General Wilkin- son is on his trial , that the proper department is going on with this business . How ...
... person . Would it not in us be an act of supere- rogation ? We are informed from good authority that this work is going on , that General Wilkin- son is on his trial , that the proper department is going on with this business . How ...
Stran 1453
... person or property of any individual what- that there are powers vested in this House which ever . Can any gentleman say how this can in- are not expressly given . I would not wish to jure any particular citizen ? If he be guilty it ...
... person or property of any individual what- that there are powers vested in this House which ever . Can any gentleman say how this can in- are not expressly given . I would not wish to jure any particular citizen ? If he be guilty it ...
Stran 1467
... person becomes a mem- ber , his contract is absolutely void . It would operate as an encouragement for violating con- tracts . Every person holding a contract on which he had received advance or which he did not like , might , by being ...
... person becomes a mem- ber , his contract is absolutely void . It would operate as an encouragement for violating con- tracts . Every person holding a contract on which he had received advance or which he did not like , might , by being ...
Stran 1493
... person was once declared entitled to a seat , it required two- thirds of the House to expel him , but he would never take shelter under this provision . If a ma- jority of the House thought he was not entitled to his seat , he would not ...
... person was once declared entitled to a seat , it required two- thirds of the House to expel him , but he would never take shelter under this provision . If a ma- jority of the House thought he was not entitled to his seat , he would not ...
Stran 1495
... person was eligible to a seat in this House , except ex- pressly disqualified by the Constitution . Now , there was nothing in the Constitution which dis- qualified a person from being elected a member on account of his receiving a ...
... person was eligible to a seat in this House , except ex- pressly disqualified by the Constitution . Now , there was nothing in the Constitution which dis- qualified a person from being elected a member on account of his receiving a ...
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Abram Trigg Additional Army Alston amendment APRIL argument arms authority believe Bibb bill Britain British Burwell called citizens civil Clement Storer commerce committed Committee Congress consider Constitution court martial Daniel Ilsley DAWSON defence Dennis Smelt duty embargo entitled An act Eppes Executive favor force foreign France gentleman from Virginia give Henry Southard honor hope House James Witherell Jedediah K Jesse Wharton John Rhea John Smilie Joseph Calhoun Joseph Desha Josiah Legislature Macon Matthias Richards measure ment military court militia Montgomery Morrow motion nation necessary Nicholas object officer opinion opposed passed Peace Establishment ports present President principle proposed provision question QUINCY raise RANDOLPH reason resolution Resolved Richard Stanford Rowan Samuel seamen seat of Government Senate session Smith standing army Territory Thomas thousand tion tleman treaty troops United vessels vote whole William Blackledge wish witness