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 NatureGales and Seaton, 1853 |
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... surprise to him that the Western gentle- men should wish to dininish the number of men now proposed to be raised ; because he believed SENATE . Additional Military Force . that every man deducted 37 38 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
... surprise to him that the Western gentle- men should wish to dininish the number of men now proposed to be raised ; because he believed SENATE . Additional Military Force . that every man deducted 37 38 HISTORY OF CONGRESS .
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... wish to involve this nation in a war with Great Britain , and had accordingly reproached him with the most unworthy epithets . He said , no gentle- man present wished for peace , or deprecated war with Great Britain , more than himself ...
... wish to involve this nation in a war with Great Britain , and had accordingly reproached him with the most unworthy epithets . He said , no gentle- man present wished for peace , or deprecated war with Great Britain , more than himself ...
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... wish to postpone the con- by that bill ought not to exceed 16,000 ; and he sideration of the question , and immediately moved had no hesitation in saying , that in his opinion , the postponement of the bill , which was not op- as ...
... wish to postpone the con- by that bill ought not to exceed 16,000 ; and he sideration of the question , and immediately moved had no hesitation in saying , that in his opinion , the postponement of the bill , which was not op- as ...
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... wish to enter . It was always to him the most unpleasant that could present itself . It had at the time met with all the feeble resistance that was then in his power ( weak as his state of health was ) to oppose to it . He considered it ...
... wish to enter . It was always to him the most unpleasant that could present itself . It had at the time met with all the feeble resistance that was then in his power ( weak as his state of health was ) to oppose to it . He considered it ...
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... wish to contract with the citizens of the Commonwealth for , sufficient to meet any contingency which may occur , and to request information of any other articles which are or may be wanted for supplying the Indians , as there can be no ...
... wish to contract with the citizens of the Commonwealth for , sufficient to meet any contingency which may occur , and to request information of any other articles which are or may be wanted for supplying the Indians , as there can be no ...
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Aaron Lyle Abner Lacock Adam Boyd Additional Military Force Alexander McKim amendment Anderson appointed the committee army Aylett Hawes BAYARD Bibb bill was read Bolling Hall BRADLEY Britain British commerce Congress consider and report consideration Constitution correctly engrossed Crawford duty Ebenezer Sage Elias Earle enemy entitled An act Foreign Relations France Gaillard Giles Gilman Goodrich Government GREGG honorable House of Representatives Israel Pickens Jacob Hufty John John Smilie Joseph Desha land Leib Lloyd Lyman Law ment Message Messrs militia Mississippi Territory mittee motion nation Navy NAYS-Messrs object officers passed petition port present question raised read a third read the second read the third referred the bill report thereon reported the bill resolution Resolved Samuel second reading select committee Senate resumed Smith of Maryland Tait Territory Thomas Thomas Gholson thousand tion Treasury troops United Varnum vessels volunteers vote Whole William Worthington YEAS-Messrs