Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volumen1;Volumen13;Volumen68Gales & Seaton, 1837 |
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... Michigan and Vir . ginia . Our local banks used to receive their bills as cash , and , as the course of business permitted , send them home for exchange ; but now they husband their own notes , and pay them out , so that paper of this ...
... Michigan and Vir . ginia . Our local banks used to receive their bills as cash , and , as the course of business permitted , send them home for exchange ; but now they husband their own notes , and pay them out , so that paper of this ...
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... Michigan into the Union , with documents , stating that Michigan , by that illustrious band of revolutionary patriots and heroes who devoted himself to the service of his country , both convention , had , at a late day , complied with ...
... Michigan into the Union , with documents , stating that Michigan , by that illustrious band of revolutionary patriots and heroes who devoted himself to the service of his country , both convention , had , at a late day , complied with ...
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... Michigan . The Senate then proceeded to the election of a chap - met in their primary assemblies , and called a second lain ; when , the bal'ots being counted , it appeared that the Rev. Mr. Goodman , having received 22 votes , was duly ...
... Michigan . The Senate then proceeded to the election of a chap - met in their primary assemblies , and called a second lain ; when , the bal'ots being counted , it appeared that the Rev. Mr. Goodman , having received 22 votes , was duly ...
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... Michigan . the Senate had learned from the President's message that the people of Michigan had assembled in a conven- tion called by their own Legislature , and had declared their dissent , and had communicated such dissent to the ...
... Michigan . the Senate had learned from the President's message that the people of Michigan had assembled in a conven- tion called by their own Legislature , and had declared their dissent , and had communicated such dissent to the ...
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... Michigan had adopted a constitution , it was bound to abide by that constitution . But this proposed act of Congress would give the people of Michigan the power to amend and add to that constitution . Mr. M. thought that doctrines of ...
... Michigan had adopted a constitution , it was bound to abide by that constitution . But this proposed act of Congress would give the people of Michigan the power to amend and add to that constitution . Mr. M. thought that doctrines of ...
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