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... Congress was therefore only for an unexpired term of service , and for this post Mr. Macon was not a candidate . He was first elected to the House of Representatives in the summer of 1791 , and took his seat on the 25th of October of ...
... Congress was therefore only for an unexpired term of service , and for this post Mr. Macon was not a candidate . He was first elected to the House of Representatives in the summer of 1791 , and took his seat on the 25th of October of ...
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... Congress surrounded by the same condition of parties as in the Assembly of North Carolina . Persons who had speculated in the depreciated paper issues and debts of the States were hovering around the legislative halls of the infant gov ...
... Congress surrounded by the same condition of parties as in the Assembly of North Carolina . Persons who had speculated in the depreciated paper issues and debts of the States were hovering around the legislative halls of the infant gov ...
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... Congress , and the respect and confidence of his fellow members elevated him to the chair of its presiding officer . In the station of Speaker of the House of Representatives , he exhibited , in the strongest light , those distinctive ...
... Congress , and the respect and confidence of his fellow members elevated him to the chair of its presiding officer . In the station of Speaker of the House of Representatives , he exhibited , in the strongest light , those distinctive ...
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... Congress he ascribed to the six years inde- pendence of the Senate , and the two years holy - day of the represen- tatives of the people - and he hesitated not openly to assert the theory , that annual elections would enlighten as well ...
... Congress he ascribed to the six years inde- pendence of the Senate , and the two years holy - day of the represen- tatives of the people - and he hesitated not openly to assert the theory , that annual elections would enlighten as well ...
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... Of the winds and waves at strife , ~ Who listen to the gale , With the strength of science play , And break the shroud , and rend the sail Nor feel the GODHEAD's sway ? GLANCES AT CONGRESS . BY A REPORTER . No. I. 1837. ] 67.
... Of the winds and waves at strife , ~ Who listen to the gale , With the strength of science play , And break the shroud , and rend the sail Nor feel the GODHEAD's sway ? GLANCES AT CONGRESS . BY A REPORTER . No. I. 1837. ] 67.
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