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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... operation , lock up twenty - five millions of acres of her soil ! it would and that all sinecures would be abolished . If officers have prevent twenty - five millions of acres from being surveyed surveyed seventy - two millions of acres ...
... operation , lock up twenty - five millions of acres of her soil ! it would and that all sinecures would be abolished . If officers have prevent twenty - five millions of acres from being surveyed surveyed seventy - two millions of acres ...
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... operations , would of the country , together with the operations of the old produce this effect : the encouragement of future viola- law above alluded to , created great inequality in the con- tion of the laws which regulate our public ...
... operations , would of the country , together with the operations of the old produce this effect : the encouragement of future viola- law above alluded to , created great inequality in the con- tion of the laws which regulate our public ...
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... operation will in the dust . be partial to an extent not justifiable upon any ground . Your right to withhold a part cannot be distinguished whatever . The amount of lands in market in these seve - from your right to withhold the whole ...
... operation will in the dust . be partial to an extent not justifiable upon any ground . Your right to withhold a part cannot be distinguished whatever . The amount of lands in market in these seve - from your right to withhold the whole ...
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... operations to convince us full in its face , and then , if they accord a voluntary ac- that he was not friendly to us ... operation while the treaty was in progress . He repeated , he desired to throw no obstruction in the way of the ...
... operations to convince us full in its face , and then , if they accord a voluntary ac- that he was not friendly to us ... operation while the treaty was in progress . He repeated , he desired to throw no obstruction in the way of the ...
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... operation of this resolution , no emigrants would be at- doubt was , as to the amount of cost ; and that was a point tracted to them . Persons who remove to new countries which experience would shortly solve , he hoped satisfac- want ...
... operation of this resolution , no emigrants would be at- doubt was , as to the amount of cost ; and that was a point tracted to them . Persons who remove to new countries which experience would shortly solve , he hoped satisfac- want ...
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