• Transcribe
  • Translate

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912

Previous Legislative Experience of United States Senators by Agnes Wallace Smith, 1912, Page 126

More information
  • digital collection
  • archival collection guide
  • transcription tips
 
Saving...
124 plan of mounted men and he was believed to say that any one of the troops would be worth five of any other description. [From the experience and standing of Gen. Adair it is to be regretted that his remarks were so imperfectly heard by the house]. 1 Philip Reed of Maryland was elected to the senate in 1806 to fill the place which Robert Wright had resigned to become governor of their state. He was reelected for a full term. Up to 1810 Reed is reported but once in the debates. Int he trial of John Smith, he suggested that another witness be subpoenaed. He introduced a resolution as an amendment to the constitution: If any citizen of the United States shall accept of any title of nobility from any king, prince, or foreign state such citizen 1 Congressional Debates Vol 8, p 3396
 
Scholarship at Iowa