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Page 79
... gentleman from Massachusetts before me , ( Mr. ADAMS , ) who has just sat down , espe- cially after the field of argument has been so attentively and closely gleaned by my colleague . The gentleman was pleased to commence by charging us ...
... gentleman from Massachusetts before me , ( Mr. ADAMS , ) who has just sat down , espe- cially after the field of argument has been so attentively and closely gleaned by my colleague . The gentleman was pleased to commence by charging us ...
Page 83
... gentleman who will cast his eye over the map , as the very spot of all others in the Middle States best calcu- lated to become a grand depot of arms , provisions , and military stores , in time of war . The whole peninsula presents to ...
... gentleman who will cast his eye over the map , as the very spot of all others in the Middle States best calcu- lated to become a grand depot of arms , provisions , and military stores , in time of war . The whole peninsula presents to ...
Page 85
... gentleman here knows the great difference of expense between land and water carriage . It is stated , among other things , in the memorial of the petitioners , to which I am much indebted , that the freight of a ton , of forty cubic ...
... gentleman here knows the great difference of expense between land and water carriage . It is stated , among other things , in the memorial of the petitioners , to which I am much indebted , that the freight of a ton , of forty cubic ...
Page 117
... gentleman would be satisfied . " The argument , commenced in Committee , was resumed by the same gentlemen , when the ques - sideration of the bill to Monday . tion was taken , and the amendment disagreed to -ayes 12 . Mr. SMILIE moved ...
... gentleman would be satisfied . " The argument , commenced in Committee , was resumed by the same gentlemen , when the ques - sideration of the bill to Monday . tion was taken , and the amendment disagreed to -ayes 12 . Mr. SMILIE moved ...
Page 153
... gentleman ( Mr. CROWNINSHIELD ) might designate , by way of amendment , particular shoals which he wished to be surveyed . Mr. Cook , of Massachusetts , doubted whether all of St. George's Bank was within even fifty leagues of the shore ...
... gentleman ( Mr. CROWNINSHIELD ) might designate , by way of amendment , particular shoals which he wished to be surveyed . Mr. Cook , of Massachusetts , doubted whether all of St. George's Bank was within even fifty leagues of the shore ...
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