Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Volumen1;Volumen6;Volumen50Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... Louisiana last for seventy - two years ) should we not inquire why it is and Ohio . The Federal Government has done nothing so ? Should we not inquire why this state of things has towards settling Louisiana , for I count as nothing the ...
... Louisiana last for seventy - two years ) should we not inquire why it is and Ohio . The Federal Government has done nothing so ? Should we not inquire why this state of things has towards settling Louisiana , for I count as nothing the ...
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... Louisiana , were ; and from these States are all the mem- bers of the Committee to which the inquiry would go . As to preventing emigration , or any hostility to the West , he disclaimed any such intention ; but he objected to this mode ...
... Louisiana , were ; and from these States are all the mem- bers of the Committee to which the inquiry would go . As to preventing emigration , or any hostility to the West , he disclaimed any such intention ; but he objected to this mode ...
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... Louisiana , Ohio , or Indiana ? No , sir . When you get the hard earn- So long as the same price shall continue to be demand- ings of these people into your treasury , it will be for the ed for lands without regard to quality , so long ...
... Louisiana , Ohio , or Indiana ? No , sir . When you get the hard earn- So long as the same price shall continue to be demand- ings of these people into your treasury , it will be for the ed for lands without regard to quality , so long ...
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... Louisiana , the older State , and withholding all or nearly all from sale in ano- State , not more than three millions . In the Territory of ther . Where , sir , then , is the security for that " equal Arkansas , about fifteen millions ...
... Louisiana , the older State , and withholding all or nearly all from sale in ano- State , not more than three millions . In the Territory of ther . Where , sir , then , is the security for that " equal Arkansas , about fifteen millions ...
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... Louisiana [ Mr. LIVINGSTON ] has referred us to profess , we should not hesitate a moment to make this the Barbary Powers , and inquires whether such means appropriation . As to talking of holding treaties with are not constantly ...
... Louisiana [ Mr. LIVINGSTON ] has referred us to profess , we should not hesitate a moment to make this the Barbary Powers , and inquires whether such means appropriation . As to talking of holding treaties with are not constantly ...
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