Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole .., Volumen7;Volumen21;Volumen52 |
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Surely it cannot be necessary the revenue , namely , lands , and to a small part of
them ; to keep up for twenty years , the vast establishment of the and the quantity
of scrip , five millions of dollars , was federal bank to pay the brief stipends of ...
Surely it cannot be necessary the revenue , namely , lands , and to a small part of
them ; to keep up for twenty years , the vast establishment of the and the quantity
of scrip , five millions of dollars , was federal bank to pay the brief stipends of ...
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There was a time posed that there was no obligation on the part of the Gowhen
these Indians received more than six thousand dol - vernment of the United
States to do justice to the Senelars per annum for their hundred thousand dollars
worth ...
There was a time posed that there was no obligation on the part of the Gowhen
these Indians received more than six thousand dol - vernment of the United
States to do justice to the Senelars per annum for their hundred thousand dollars
worth ...
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A treaty was enIndians ; and they were always contented as long as they tered
into , and the lands were sold to Robert Morris for received what they considered
a sufficient interest on one hundred thousand dollars , which was invested in the
...
A treaty was enIndians ; and they were always contented as long as they tered
into , and the lands were sold to Robert Morris for received what they considered
a sufficient interest on one hundred thousand dollars , which was invested in the
...
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But when the Senccas one extra dollar , he would be content . ... President has
gone on thus to fulfil their expectations , which not yielding the six thousand
dollars per annum and shall we continue to do so against all law , and every they
had ...
But when the Senccas one extra dollar , he would be content . ... President has
gone on thus to fulfil their expectations , which not yielding the six thousand
dollars per annum and shall we continue to do so against all law , and every they
had ...
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In 1824 , the whole transferring the whole power of appointment and remoral
amount of appropriations for these purposes was 38,350 from the Postmaster
General to the President and Senate . dollars . In 1830 , it was 61,290 dollars ;
and the ...
In 1824 , the whole transferring the whole power of appointment and remoral
amount of appropriations for these purposes was 38,350 from the Postmaster
General to the President and Senate . dollars . In 1830 , it was 61,290 dollars ;
and the ...
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