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 IndexGales and Seaton, 1849 |
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... measure will be beneficial . The agent destined to reside in Great Britain declining to accept the appointment , the ... Measures are in operation for effecting Treaties with the Regencies of Tunis and Tripoli . To an active external ...
... measure will be beneficial . The agent destined to reside in Great Britain declining to accept the appointment , the ... Measures are in operation for effecting Treaties with the Regencies of Tunis and Tripoli . To an active external ...
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... measures which they always opposed . Mr. WILLIAMS rose and said , he was sorry to trouble the Committee at such a late hour , but he could not be satisfied with giving a silent vote on an occasion when the PRESIDENT's popularity was ...
... measures which they always opposed . Mr. WILLIAMS rose and said , he was sorry to trouble the Committee at such a late hour , but he could not be satisfied with giving a silent vote on an occasion when the PRESIDENT's popularity was ...
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... measure anticipated my sentiments on this occa- form , and those who wished it amended , would sion . I am sorry for ... measures of the Govern- ment . There were other clauses in the Address , he said , he should , when they came to be ...
... measure anticipated my sentiments on this occa- form , and those who wished it amended , would sion . I am sorry for ... measures of the Govern- ment . There were other clauses in the Address , he said , he should , when they came to be ...
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... measure , loosened the chains which ignorance and superstition had made , and which were supported by king - craft and priest - craft . I wish to see Republican liberty spread itself over the world ; this is among the reasons why I ...
... measure , loosened the chains which ignorance and superstition had made , and which were supported by king - craft and priest - craft . I wish to see Republican liberty spread itself over the world ; this is among the reasons why I ...
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... measures which were at a the blame , but on our accommodation with Great former session contemplated to counteract the en- Britain by the Treaty , by which we are liable to croachments of Great Britain , he felt himself be interrupted ...
... measures which were at a the blame , but on our accommodation with Great former session contemplated to counteract the en- Britain by the Treaty , by which we are liable to croachments of Great Britain , he felt himself be interrupted ...
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Seite 1595 - ... charged with collecting and diffusing information, and enabled by premiums and small pecuniary aids to encourage and assist a spirit of discovery and improvement. This species of establishment contributes doubly to the increase of improvement by stimulating to enterprise and experiment, and by drawing to a common center the results everywhere of individual skill and observation, and spreading them thence over the whole nation. Experience accordingly has shown that they are very cheap instruments...
Seite 1595 - Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples superficially viewed, a thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is at once comprehensive and complicated, that it demands much previous study, and that the possession of it in its most improved and perfect state is always of great moment to the security of a nation.
Seite 2297 - An act to provide for mitigating or remitting the forfeitures, penalties, and disabilities, accruing in certain cases therein mentioned...
Seite 1567 - An act to ascertain and fix the Military Establishment of the United States...
Seite 1561 - An act in addition to the act for the punishment of certain crimes against the United States," which does abridge the freedom of the press, is not law, but is altogether void and of no effect.
Seite 1595 - Amongst the motives to such an institution, the assimilation of the principles, opinions, and manners of our countrymen by the common education of a portion of our youth from every quarter well deserves attention. The more homogeneous our citizens can be made in these particulars the greater will be our prospect of permanent union...
Seite 1583 - ... who, by a long course of great actions, regulated by prudence, justice, temperance, and fortitude, conducting a people inspired with the same virtues, and animated with the same ardent patriotism and love of liberty, to independence and peace, to increasing wealth and unexampled prosperity, has merited the gratitude of his fellow-citizens, commanded the highest praises of foreign nations, and secured immortal glory with posterity.
Seite 1595 - I shall persevere in the endeavor to fulfill it to the utmost extent of what shall be consistent with a just and indispensable regard to the rights and honor of our country; nor will I easily cease to cherish the expectation that a spirit of justice, candor, and friendship on the part of the Republic will eventually insure success.
Seite 1987 - An act giving effect to the laws of the United States within the district of Tennessee.
Seite 1597 - The situation in which I now stand for the last time in the midst of the representatives of the people of the United States, naturally recalls the period when the administration of the present form of government commenced, and I cannot omit the occasion to congratulate you and my country on the success of the experiment, nor to repeat my fervent supplications to the Supreme Ruler of the universe and Sovereign Arbiter of nations, that his providential care may...