Journal of the Executive Proceedings of the Senate of the United States of America, 第 2 巻order of the Senate of the United States, 1828 |
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... in the Navy of the United States . December 12th , 1809 . The message was read . Ordered , That it lie for consideration . JAMES MADISON . WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 13 , 1809 . The Senate took into consideration the message of the President ...
... in the Navy of the United States . December 12th , 1809 . The message was read . Ordered , That it lie for consideration . JAMES MADISON . WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER 13 , 1809 . The Senate took into consideration the message of the President ...
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... took into consideration the message of the President of the United States , of yesterday , nominating Joseph Crockett , and others , to office . Whereupon , Resolved , That they do advise and consent to the appointments of John Willard ...
... took into consideration the message of the President of the United States , of yesterday , nominating Joseph Crockett , and others , to office . Whereupon , Resolved , That they do advise and consent to the appointments of John Willard ...
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... took into consideration the message of the President of the United States , of yesterday , nominating Thomas Hill Williams , and James Morgan , severally to office ; and Resolved , That they do advise and consent to the appointment of ...
... took into consideration the message of the President of the United States , of yesterday , nominating Thomas Hill Williams , and James Morgan , severally to office ; and Resolved , That they do advise and consent to the appointment of ...
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... took into consideration the message of the President of the United States , of the 9th instant , nominating Stanley Griswold to office ; and , On motion by Mr. Giles , Resolved , That it be referred to a select committee , to consider ...
... took into consideration the message of the President of the United States , of the 9th instant , nominating Stanley Griswold to office ; and , On motion by Mr. Giles , Resolved , That it be referred to a select committee , to consider ...
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... in the place of Thomas Stewart , resigned . March 30th , 1810 . The message was read . Ordered , That it lie for consideration . JAMES MADISON . THURSDAY , APRIL 5 , 1810 . The Senate took into consideration the message of the President ...
... in the place of Thomas Stewart , resigned . March 30th , 1810 . The message was read . Ordered , That it lie for consideration . JAMES MADISON . THURSDAY , APRIL 5 , 1810 . The Senate took into consideration the message of the President ...
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13th March 1st Lieut 1st Lieutenant 1st Lt 2d Lieut 2d Lieutenant 2d Lt 3d Lt advise and consent affirmative agreeably Anderson April are-Messrs Artillery Benjamin Bradley Charles Coles collection district Collector committee consider and report consideration the message Daniel December Ensign February following written message Gaillard George Giles Gilman Henry instant JAMES MADISON January Joseph July June lay this resolution Leib lie for consideration Lieutenant Colonel Maryland message was read message was received Mississippi Territory motion nominations be postponed nominations respectively North Carolina offices Ordered Pennsylvania President rank Regiment of Infantry report thereon required by one-fifth resigned Resolved resumed the consideration Richard Robert Samuel Second Lieutenant Secretary lay Senate advise Senate do advise Senate resumed Senate took Senators present Sept Smith Surgeon's Mate Tait Taylor Tennessee Third Lieutenant Thomas took into consideration treaty Turner United Varnum vice Virginia voted Whereupon William Worthington yeas and nays yesterday York
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117 ページ - ... decision of them by an appeal to arms; to exclude foreign intrigues and foreign partialities, so degrading to all countries, and so baneful to free ones; to foster a spirit of independence; too just to invade the rights of others; too proud to surrender our own...
333 ページ - Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to cause to be laid before the Senate any...
184 ページ - States be, and he is hereby authorised to take possession of, and occupy, all or any part of the Territory lying East of the River Perdido, and South of the State of Georgia and the Mississippi Territory...
120 ページ - Ordered, That the Secretary lay this resolution before the President of the United States.
117 ページ - ... to favor, in like manner, the advancement of science and the diffusion of information as the best aliment to true liberty; to carry on the benevolent plans which have been so meritoriously applied to the conversion of our aboriginal...
38 ページ - Formal war is not necessary, it is not probable it will follow ; but the protection of our citizens, the spirit and honor of our country, require that force should be interposed to a certain degree. It will probably contribute to advance the object of peace. But the course to be pursued will require the command of means which it belongs to Congress exclusively to yield or to deny.
116 ページ - Indulging no passions which trespass on the rights or the repose of other nations, it has been the true glory of the United States to cultivate peace by observing justice ; and to entitle themselves 'to the respect of the nations at war, by fulfilling their neutral obligations with the most scrupulous impartiality. If there be candor in the world, the truth of these assertions will not be questioned. Posterity at least will do justice to them.
94 ページ - An act to raise, for a limited time, an additional military force, and for other purposes...
339 ページ - An Act authorizing the President of the United States to take possession of a tract of country lying south of the Mississippi territory and west of the river Perdido. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States...
182 ページ - States on January 15, 1811, twelve years before the Monroe declaration was drafted, relieve him of that doubt: Taking into view the peculiar situation of Spain and of her American provinces; and considering the influence which the destiny of the territory adjoining the southern border of the United States may have upon their security, tranquillity and commerce...