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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... necessary to show the intent and meaning of an act ; Mr. BARTON was proceeding in compliance with the and he said that if a proper preamble had been placed be- request of his colleague , to state his reasons for offering fore the tariff ...
... necessary to show the intent and meaning of an act ; Mr. BARTON was proceeding in compliance with the and he said that if a proper preamble had been placed be- request of his colleague , to state his reasons for offering fore the tariff ...
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... necessary to complete the surveys ; ject of great national wealth , and it is believed to be the and why arrest their progress ? The survey of our coun- duty of Congress to play the part of land jobber , and try was necessary to know ...
... necessary to complete the surveys ; ject of great national wealth , and it is believed to be the and why arrest their progress ? The survey of our coun- duty of Congress to play the part of land jobber , and try was necessary to know ...
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... necessary that our Presidents , under lands were confined to those which had been already of- their discretionary powers of selling public lands , should fered for sale , ( excluding the reverted and relinquished be liberal . It ...
... necessary that our Presidents , under lands were confined to those which had been already of- their discretionary powers of selling public lands , should fered for sale , ( excluding the reverted and relinquished be liberal . It ...
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... 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 , therefore , that it was intended to ...
... 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 , therefore , that it was intended to ...
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... necessary to advance them goods ; to one the Indians , remarked that they were not given secretly , tribe upwards of thirty thousand dollars , and twenty or thir- as he intimated his suspicion , to the chiefs of the nation , to ty ...
... necessary to advance them goods ; to one the Indians , remarked that they were not given secretly , tribe upwards of thirty thousand dollars , and twenty or thir- as he intimated his suspicion , to the chiefs of the nation , to ty ...
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