Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Dec. 5. 1796-March 3, 1803D. Appleton, 1857 - Law |
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... South Carolina . JAMES GUNN , from Georgia . The number of Senators present not being sufficient to constitute a quorum , they adjourned to 11 o'clock to - morrow morning . TUESDAY , December 6 . ALEXANDER MARTIN , from the State of ...
... South Carolina . JAMES GUNN , from Georgia . The number of Senators present not being sufficient to constitute a quorum , they adjourned to 11 o'clock to - morrow morning . TUESDAY , December 6 . ALEXANDER MARTIN , from the State of ...
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... South Carolina . JAMES GUNN and JOSIAH TATTNALL , from Georgia . Mr. BINGHAM administered the oath of office to the VICE PRESIDENT , who took the chair , and the credentials of the following members were read . Of Mr. FOSTER , Mr ...
... South Carolina . JAMES GUNN and JOSIAH TATTNALL , from Georgia . Mr. BINGHAM administered the oath of office to the VICE PRESIDENT , who took the chair , and the credentials of the following members were read . Of Mr. FOSTER , Mr ...
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... South Carolina , ROBERT GOODLOE HARPER , ap- signed , appeared , produced his credentials , was peared , and took their seats in the House . qualified , and took his seat . Which was unanimously agreed to , and Mr. AMES , Mr. BALDWIN ...
... South Carolina , ROBERT GOODLOE HARPER , ap- signed , appeared , produced his credentials , was peared , and took their seats in the House . qualified , and took his seat . Which was unanimously agreed to , and Mr. AMES , Mr. BALDWIN ...
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... S. hoped the words would not be struck out . Mr. DAYTON ( the Speaker ) , said , that he did not rise to accept the challenge given by the gentleman who spoke last from South Carolina , and to point out a nation more free and en ...
... S. hoped the words would not be struck out . Mr. DAYTON ( the Speaker ) , said , that he did not rise to accept the challenge given by the gentleman who spoke last from South Carolina , and to point out a nation more free and en ...
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... South Carolina , whether they should not , in- stead of service , be doing them an injury ; be- cause , if the General Government were only to give this sum , the State Legislatures would pro- portion their donations accordingly , and ...
... South Carolina , whether they should not , in- stead of service , be doing them an injury ; be- cause , if the General Government were only to give this sum , the State Legislatures would pro- portion their donations accordingly , and ...
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