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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... Senate had become a law , it avoid the great and rapid descent of '41 and '42 ; and in would have distributed among the several States a larger this view it seemed to him that it would be wise to dis- sum than will be deposited in their ...
... Senate had become a law , it avoid the great and rapid descent of '41 and '42 ; and in would have distributed among the several States a larger this view it seemed to him that it would be wise to dis- sum than will be deposited in their ...
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... Senate had been told by the. DEC . 21 , 1836. ] [ SENATE . reached him . He had then been in a foreign country . The enemies of liberty throughout the world were all looking to this country with anxious eyes , and with hopes highly ...
... Senate had been told by the. DEC . 21 , 1836. ] [ SENATE . reached him . He had then been in a foreign country . The enemies of liberty throughout the world were all looking to this country with anxious eyes , and with hopes highly ...
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... Senate . He concluded by demanding the yeas and nays on the question of commitment . Mr. RIVES briefly rejoined . As the Senator from South Carolina was only conditionally in favor of the proposition in the bill , in the event that ...
... Senate . He concluded by demanding the yeas and nays on the question of commitment . Mr. RIVES briefly rejoined . As the Senator from South Carolina was only conditionally in favor of the proposition in the bill , in the event that ...
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... SENATE . ] Unexpended Appropriations . John Ross , a true coadjutor of the surplus party , went home to prevent the Indians from receiving the money ; and succeeded ; and so saved this four millions and a quarter for distribution , as a ...
... SENATE . ] Unexpended Appropriations . John Ross , a true coadjutor of the surplus party , went home to prevent the Indians from receiving the money ; and succeeded ; and so saved this four millions and a quarter for distribution , as a ...
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... Senate to read the resolution offered by the Senator from Missouri . After it was read , Mr. H. remarked that the resolution was as he supposed ; and he was entirely at a loss to know what was the particular object of his friend from ...
... Senate to read the resolution offered by the Senator from Missouri . After it was read , Mr. H. remarked that the resolution was as he supposed ; and he was entirely at a loss to know what was the particular object of his friend from ...
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