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: Compriing the Period from March 3, 1789 to May 27, 1824, Inclusive. Comp. from Authentic Materials, Volume 13Gales and Seaton, 1852 |
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... Union , where they will scarcely ever feel the rays of the General Government ; their affections will be- come alienated ; they will gradually begin to view us as strangers ; they will form other commercial connexions , and our ...
... Union , where they will scarcely ever feel the rays of the General Government ; their affections will be- come alienated ; they will gradually begin to view us as strangers ; they will form other commercial connexions , and our ...
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... Union ; a read , and weighed deliberately the contents of stipulation which the treaty - making power is un- those documents , and , for myself , I am free to able to comply with . To these objections I shall avow my belief that , if ...
... Union ; a read , and weighed deliberately the contents of stipulation which the treaty - making power is un- those documents , and , for myself , I am free to able to comply with . To these objections I shall avow my belief that , if ...
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... union of territory is one thing ; of States , another . Both are exemplified by an actual existence . The United States pos- sess territory , comprised in the union of territory , and not in the union of States . Congress is em- powered ...
... union of territory is one thing ; of States , another . Both are exemplified by an actual existence . The United States pos- sess territory , comprised in the union of territory , and not in the union of States . Congress is em- powered ...
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... Union of the United States , and admitted , as soon as possible , according to the principles of the Federal Constitution , to the enjoyment of all the rights , advantages , and immunities of citizens of the United States , and , in the ...
... Union of the United States , and admitted , as soon as possible , according to the principles of the Federal Constitution , to the enjoyment of all the rights , advantages , and immunities of citizens of the United States , and , in the ...
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... Union , say in Connecticut or Massa- tion , is by examining it with a view to the Con - chusetts , and that two - thirds of the Senate were stitution , and the nature and principles of our with him in sentiment , and that the four ...
... Union , say in Connecticut or Massa- tion , is by examining it with a view to the Con - chusetts , and that two - thirds of the Senate were stitution , and the nature and principles of our with him in sentiment , and that the four ...
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