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Supposing Congress to have the authority to fix the number , and time of election , and apportionment of repre- sentatives , & c . , the question is , whether , if new states are formed out of Texas , to come into this Union , there is ...
Supposing Congress to have the authority to fix the number , and time of election , and apportionment of repre- sentatives , & c . , the question is , whether , if new states are formed out of Texas , to come into this Union , there is ...
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We were not at war with France on the 14th of January , 1797 ; for on that day Congress declared it a misdemeanor for an American to engage in privateering against nations with whom the United States were at peace , and we know that ...
We were not at war with France on the 14th of January , 1797 ; for on that day Congress declared it a misdemeanor for an American to engage in privateering against nations with whom the United States were at peace , and we know that ...
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Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled , That the Congress of the United States , in the name and behalf of the people of the United States , give to Louis Kossuth a cordial ...
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States in Congress assembled , That the Congress of the United States , in the name and behalf of the people of the United States , give to Louis Kossuth a cordial ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR PAGE Xiij | ix |
SPEECHES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES | 51 |
DEBATES IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES | 284 |
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