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Page 666
... motion shall be made to adjourn before four o'clock . He would have this corps persevere in keeping the House in session ; and if one should prove treacherous and desert , he would have him tried and shot . Not- withstanding what we ...
... motion shall be made to adjourn before four o'clock . He would have this corps persevere in keeping the House in session ; and if one should prove treacherous and desert , he would have him tried and shot . Not- withstanding what we ...
Page 668
... motion of Mr. HEMPHILL , the House resolved itself into a Committee of the whole House on the state of the Union , Mr. HAYNES in the chair , and resumed the consideration of the bill " to construct a national road from Buffalo , by ...
... motion of Mr. HEMPHILL , the House resolved itself into a Committee of the whole House on the state of the Union , Mr. HAYNES in the chair , and resumed the consideration of the bill " to construct a national road from Buffalo , by ...
Page 682
... motion of Mr. McDUFFIE , this bill was then laid aside , and the bill " making appropriations for improving harbors , " & c . was taken up . The engineers do not seem to have observed the fact , that James river is navigable where the ...
... motion of Mr. McDUFFIE , this bill was then laid aside , and the bill " making appropriations for improving harbors , " & c . was taken up . The engineers do not seem to have observed the fact , that James river is navigable where the ...
Page 686
... motion , our controlling motive which was due to his remains from his country . There is is avarice . It cannot be disguised or forgotten that this also the tomb of Elbridge Gerry , upon which his own Government is the first hope of ...
... motion , our controlling motive which was due to his remains from his country . There is is avarice . It cannot be disguised or forgotten that this also the tomb of Elbridge Gerry , upon which his own Government is the first hope of ...
Page 688
... motion was negatived . BUFFALO AND NEW ORLEANS ROAD . The previous orders of the day were , on the motion of Mr. HEMPHILL , postponed ; and the House resolved it- self into a Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union , Mr. HAYNES ...
... motion was negatived . BUFFALO AND NEW ORLEANS ROAD . The previous orders of the day were , on the motion of Mr. HEMPHILL , postponed ; and the House resolved it- self into a Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union , Mr. HAYNES ...
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