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ABRIDGMENT OF THE DEBATES OF CONGRESS, FROM 1789 TO 1856.
EIGHTH CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION.
EIGHTH CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION. PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. - LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES.
EIGHTH CONGRESS.—SECOND SESSION.
Trial of Judge Chase.
EIGHTH CONGRESS—SECOND SESSION. PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. - Monday, November 5, 1804
NINTH CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION.
NINTH CONGRESS.—FIRST SESSION. PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. - LIST OF REPRESENTATIVES.
NINTH CONGRESS.—SECOND SESSION.
NINTH CONGRESS.—SECOND SESSION. PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. - Monday, December 1, 1806.
This volume brings together the recorded speeches and proceedings of the United States Congress during its early years, offering a clear window into the nation’s formative debates. Compiled from several contemporary sources, the text preserves the language and arguments of the legislators who shaped the young republic.
The focus of this installment is the opening session of the Eighth Congress in October 1803, when Thomas Jefferson was President. Listeners will hear the roll‑call of senators from every state, the election of a President pro tempore in the Vice President’s absence, and the formal oath‑taking that marked the start of a new legislative term. The narrative captures the procedural rhythm of the Senate as it organized itself and began to address the pressing issues of the day.
Beyond the procedural details, the excerpts reveal the personalities and regional interests that colored early 19th‑century politics. Listeners can follow the measured exchanges that set the tone for policy discussions, gaining a sense of how the fledgling government negotiated its responsibilities and ambitions.
Language
en
Duration
~74 hours (4304K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Curtis Weyant and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from scans of public domain works at the University of Michigan's Making of America collection.)
Release date
2017-03-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
The national legislature of the United States sits at the center of the country’s lawmaking process, balancing the voices of states and citizens through two chambers. Its story stretches from the founding era to today’s debates over power, policy, and representation.
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