Cobbett's Political Register, Volume 13William Cobbett William Cobbett, 1971 - Great Britain |
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... committee might say that they were . Doubtless they might , for the President , in his proclamua- tion , solemnly asserted , that all four were American citizens . Do the committee admit , that one of them was not an Ame- rican citizen ...
... committee might say that they were . Doubtless they might , for the President , in his proclamua- tion , solemnly asserted , that all four were American citizens . Do the committee admit , that one of them was not an Ame- rican citizen ...
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... committee . " To which I might reply , that the committee have , then , made a false report to the House ; for , as will be seen , from the extract of the Report con- tained in the last Register , the committee recommended the adoption ...
... committee . " To which I might reply , that the committee have , then , made a false report to the House ; for , as will be seen , from the extract of the Report con- tained in the last Register , the committee recommended the adoption ...
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... committee to a committee of the whole House . Upon this motion the House , after a long debate , divided ; for it 122 , against it 108 ; of course , there was a majo- rity of 14 for going into the Committee.- This subject , owing to the ...
... committee to a committee of the whole House . Upon this motion the House , after a long debate , divided ; for it 122 , against it 108 ; of course , there was a majo- rity of 14 for going into the Committee.- This subject , owing to the ...
Contents
OFFICIAL PAPERS | 27 |
Romish Popes circular upon the subject of the French Generals Order issued | 33 |
Kings Speech Jan 21 1808 | 117 |
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