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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... dollars was much greater than could be necessary to de- contemplated , before he voted for the resolution of the fray the legitimate expenses of holding a treaty . He pre- gentleman from Connecticut , [ Mr. Foor . ] But , as he sumed ...
... dollars was much greater than could be necessary to de- contemplated , before he voted for the resolution of the fray the legitimate expenses of holding a treaty . He pre- gentleman from Connecticut , [ Mr. Foor . ] But , as he sumed ...
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... dollars had been appropriated to defray the expenses of holding that Mr. WHITE , in reply to the observations made by the treaty -- to feed them on the ground ; and for that purpose gentleman from Maine , [ Mr. SPRAGUE ] as to the ...
... dollars had been appropriated to defray the expenses of holding that Mr. WHITE , in reply to the observations made by the treaty -- to feed them on the ground ; and for that purpose gentleman from Maine , [ Mr. SPRAGUE ] as to the ...
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... dollars ; but if he had intercourse between several States , and be felt , in its be- wished to have shown the other side of the question -- how neficial effects , all the way from the bay of Massachusetts much faster they sell in new ...
... dollars ; but if he had intercourse between several States , and be felt , in its be- wished to have shown the other side of the question -- how neficial effects , all the way from the bay of Massachusetts much faster they sell in new ...
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... dollars . Now , the difference between these two which have been assigned by common consent as the sums , near one hundred and forty millions of dollars , pass- abodes of those outcasts of the world the free people of ed through the ...
... dollars . Now , the difference between these two which have been assigned by common consent as the sums , near one hundred and forty millions of dollars , pass- abodes of those outcasts of the world the free people of ed through the ...
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... dollars in seven Western together upon Slavery , Tariff , and Internal Improve- States , up to the end of that administration which assumed ment . " They did throw up ! Old scruples flew off like to be the exclusive champion of Internal ...
... dollars in seven Western together upon Slavery , Tariff , and Internal Improve- States , up to the end of that administration which assumed ment . " They did throw up ! Old scruples flew off like to be the exclusive champion of Internal ...
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