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Page 19
... consider and report thereon . On motion , it was agreed that the motion of Mr. HILLHOUSE , for repealing the embargo laws , be the order of the day for Monday next . THURSDAY , November 17 . A message from the House of Representatives ...
... consider and report thereon . On motion , it was agreed that the motion of Mr. HILLHOUSE , for repealing the embargo laws , be the order of the day for Monday next . THURSDAY , November 17 . A message from the House of Representatives ...
Page 39
... consider and report thereon . The Senate resumed the second reading of the bill to reward Andrew Joseph Villard , for an in- vention of public utility . Ordered , That it be referred to Messrs . THRUS- TON , TIFFIN , and BRADLEY , to ...
... consider and report thereon . The Senate resumed the second reading of the bill to reward Andrew Joseph Villard , for an in- vention of public utility . Ordered , That it be referred to Messrs . THRUS- TON , TIFFIN , and BRADLEY , to ...
Page 51
... consider the peculiar character of | hands . ` And as to our dismantled , ark - roofed ves- the contest between the two great belligerents of sels , they are indeed decaying in safety at our Europe , I feel very unwilling to be drawn ...
... consider the peculiar character of | hands . ` And as to our dismantled , ark - roofed ves- the contest between the two great belligerents of sels , they are indeed decaying in safety at our Europe , I feel very unwilling to be drawn ...
Page 91
... consider maturely the turpi- tude of resisting the lawful authority . The awful consequences of treason will be perfectly foreseen and avoided . A people worthy to enjoy freedom , will not be prone to riotous conduct ; on the con- trary ...
... consider maturely the turpi- tude of resisting the lawful authority . The awful consequences of treason will be perfectly foreseen and avoided . A people worthy to enjoy freedom , will not be prone to riotous conduct ; on the con- trary ...
Page 103
... consider the enjoy- ments of the laborers here Elysium itself ; and I can but lament , for the sake of suffering humani- ty , that it cannot find the way to these enjoy- ments . I presume that , during the late election- eering scene ...
... consider the enjoy- ments of the laborers here Elysium itself ; and I can but lament , for the sake of suffering humani- ty , that it cannot find the way to these enjoy- ments . I presume that , during the late election- eering scene ...
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