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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... Union , & c . Thus , we see , the object then the new States shall neither be an object of envy or cu- was to acquire lands , not to be held up in the hands of a pidity . When the people thereof can be permitted to rest great speculator ...
... Union , & c . Thus , we see , the object then the new States shall neither be an object of envy or cu- was to acquire lands , not to be held up in the hands of a pidity . When the people thereof can be permitted to rest great speculator ...
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... Union , before they had the an utter inconsequence , that the records would share the requisite numbers , proof of this hostility ? Does the ad- fate of the office . mission of Missouri evince such hostility ? Sir , this is an But , the ...
... Union , before they had the an utter inconsequence , that the records would share the requisite numbers , proof of this hostility ? Does the ad- fate of the office . mission of Missouri evince such hostility ? Sir , this is an But , the ...
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... Union that , by the very terms of the grants under which the Unit- over the States , or the people of the States ; and , most of ed States have acquired these lands , the absolute proper- all , I am opposed to those partial ...
... Union that , by the very terms of the grants under which the Unit- over the States , or the people of the States ; and , most of ed States have acquired these lands , the absolute proper- all , I am opposed to those partial ...
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... Union , with all the rights belonging to other sion by Virginia , of all her right and title , as well of soil States . Second , that the lands should form a common as jurisdiction , to all the territory within the limits of her fund ...
... Union , with all the rights belonging to other sion by Virginia , of all her right and title , as well of soil States . Second , that the lands should form a common as jurisdiction , to all the territory within the limits of her fund ...
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... Union , of itself , is considered sively admitted into the Union , with all the rights of an in- by the disciples of this school as hardly a good . It is only dependent State . Is there , then , sir , I ask , any well found - regarded ...
... Union , of itself , is considered sively admitted into the Union , with all the rights of an in- by the disciples of this school as hardly a good . It is only dependent State . Is there , then , sir , I ask , any well found - regarded ...
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