Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... interests of that part of the country from which he came , and he then saw all the members of that section of the ... interest , and was willing the gentlemen from that section of the country should present to the Senate their views ...
... interests of that part of the country from which he came , and he then saw all the members of that section of the ... interest , and was willing the gentlemen from that section of the country should present to the Senate their views ...
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... interest of the American people . After such a message , the President's disapprobation of the bill could not have been anticipated . It was pre- sented to him on the 2d of March , 1833. It was not re- * The following is the table ...
... interest of the American people . After such a message , the President's disapprobation of the bill could not have been anticipated . It was pre- sented to him on the 2d of March , 1833. It was not re- * The following is the table ...
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... interest . [ SENATE . be reduced or repealed . The Secretary of the Treas- ury had recommended some , and given a ... interest . In doing this they will then feel that they are not only aiding in the cause of reform , as far as it can be ...
... interest . [ SENATE . be reduced or repealed . The Secretary of the Treas- ury had recommended some , and given a ... interest . In doing this they will then feel that they are not only aiding in the cause of reform , as far as it can be ...
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... interest of the Western country ; one in the hands , and especially so , of the federal Government . I tell the ... interests of the country of more importance , in a work of benevolence and humanity more broad and expansive . This ...
... interest of the Western country ; one in the hands , and especially so , of the federal Government . I tell the ... interests of the country of more importance , in a work of benevolence and humanity more broad and expansive . This ...
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... interest were de- bated , and he was very willing on such occasions to sub- mit to slight inconvenience , rather than exclude any who could by possibility be admitted . He had witness- ed , for many years past , the occasional throngs ...
... interest were de- bated , and he was very willing on such occasions to sub- mit to slight inconvenience , rather than exclude any who could by possibility be admitted . He had witness- ed , for many years past , the occasional throngs ...
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