Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole .., Volumen7;Volumen21;Volumen52Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... allowed . the liberty of the press was only the theme of dema- " Down with the tyrant " was echoed and re - echoed from gogues Tyrants , alone , would so designate it . It had one end of Paris to the other . But when a judge com- been ...
... allowed . the liberty of the press was only the theme of dema- " Down with the tyrant " was echoed and re - echoed from gogues Tyrants , alone , would so designate it . It had one end of Paris to the other . But when a judge com- been ...
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... allowed but three dollars a day , and twelve and a half cents mile- age . He wished to know the reasons which had induced the committee to increase the compensation of the wit- nesses and the mileage in the present case . Mr. IREDELL ...
... allowed but three dollars a day , and twelve and a half cents mile- age . He wished to know the reasons which had induced the committee to increase the compensation of the wit- nesses and the mileage in the present case . Mr. IREDELL ...
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... allowed ; no compensation is made to the United States . The Bank of England , for the undrawn balances of the public money , has made an equitable compensation to the British Gov- ernment ; namely , a permanent loan of half a million ...
... allowed ; no compensation is made to the United States . The Bank of England , for the undrawn balances of the public money , has made an equitable compensation to the British Gov- ernment ; namely , a permanent loan of half a million ...
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... allowed sufficient to enable the department , with the aid of the new clerks employed there , to answer it fully ? would any man , with a feeling of justice in his bosom , after giving the Postmaster General this latitude to accuse and ...
... allowed sufficient to enable the department , with the aid of the new clerks employed there , to answer it fully ? would any man , with a feeling of justice in his bosom , after giving the Postmaster General this latitude to accuse and ...
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... allowed his proscription list . fiction ; but this is a horrid reality . The triumvirate agreed to divide the Roman Empire , and But every thing is done now upon " high responsi- each to take his share - I do not allude to the first ...
... allowed his proscription list . fiction ; but this is a horrid reality . The triumvirate agreed to divide the Roman Empire , and But every thing is done now upon " high responsi- each to take his share - I do not allude to the first ...
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