Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Oct. 17, 1803-April 25, 1808D. Appleton, 1857 |
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... vote of both Houses to give them efficacy , should take the same course as bills , and have three readings , and on different days , be- fore a final vote ; and as this resolution went to the alteration of the supreme law of the land ...
... vote of both Houses to give them efficacy , should take the same course as bills , and have three readings , and on different days , be- fore a final vote ; and as this resolution went to the alteration of the supreme law of the land ...
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... vote against it . The further consideration of the bill was post- poned until to - morrow . THURSDAY , November 3 . Louisiana Treaty . The bill , entitled " An act authorizing the creation of a stock to the amount of eleven millions two ...
... vote against it . The further consideration of the bill was post- poned until to - morrow . THURSDAY , November 3 . Louisiana Treaty . The bill , entitled " An act authorizing the creation of a stock to the amount of eleven millions two ...
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... vote against this bill , and will give some of the rea- sons which govern my vote in this case . It is well known that this bill is introduced The Louisiana Treaty . The Louisiana Treaty . bill ; DEBATES OF CONGRESS . 15.
... vote against this bill , and will give some of the rea- sons which govern my vote in this case . It is well known that this bill is introduced The Louisiana Treaty . The Louisiana Treaty . bill ; DEBATES OF CONGRESS . 15.
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... voted for tlemen as to induce them to vote for the destruc- it ; but it seems he is constrained to vote to - day tion of this treaty . Unfortunately for the gen - against it . He asks , if the United States have tlemen , no two of them ...
... voted for tlemen as to induce them to vote for the destruc- it ; but it seems he is constrained to vote to - day tion of this treaty . Unfortunately for the gen - against it . He asks , if the United States have tlemen , no two of them ...
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... voted for as President , and , in distinct ballots , the person voted for as Vice President , of whom one at least shall not be an inhabitant of the same State with themselves . The person voted for as President , having a majority of ...
... voted for as President , and , in distinct ballots , the person voted for as Vice President , of whom one at least shall not be an inhabitant of the same State with themselves . The person voted for as President , having a majority of ...
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