Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... regard to Lake Erie , that a line running due east through it would touch the lake near its head , or the Detroit river a little north of its entrance into the lake . I have laid upon your table , and on that of each of the Senators , a ...
... regard to Lake Erie , that a line running due east through it would touch the lake near its head , or the Detroit river a little north of its entrance into the lake . I have laid upon your table , and on that of each of the Senators , a ...
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... regard the assumption of any such power as cessantly to render their position in regard to their slaves deeply to be deprecated . After seeing many Eastern uneasy and insecure . Fanaticism of all kinds had a ten- friends , he was ...
... regard the assumption of any such power as cessantly to render their position in regard to their slaves deeply to be deprecated . After seeing many Eastern uneasy and insecure . Fanaticism of all kinds had a ten- friends , he was ...
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... regard to the manufacturing interest . [ SENATE . be reduced or repealed . The Secretary of the Treas- ury had recommended some , and given a list of others , and it was for the committee to investigate the subject . He would not wish ...
... regard to the manufacturing interest . [ SENATE . be reduced or repealed . The Secretary of the Treas- ury had recommended some , and given a list of others , and it was for the committee to investigate the subject . He would not wish ...
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... regards New York thought of before ? He asked the Senator if it was right at this time to throw obstacles in the way ... regard to them . The gen- tleman from Louisiana had asked him not to press this amendment , and thus bring down on ...
... regards New York thought of before ? He asked the Senator if it was right at this time to throw obstacles in the way ... regard to them . The gen- tleman from Louisiana had asked him not to press this amendment , and thus bring down on ...
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... regard to almost every bill that came be- fore the Senate . Members had some small objections to important measures , but waived them on account of the greater good to be obtained . He should regret that the bill went to the other House ...
... regard to almost every bill that came be- fore the Senate . Members had some small objections to important measures , but waived them on account of the greater good to be obtained . He should regret that the bill went to the other House ...
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