Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... give difficulties might have arisen from the fixing of any un- the express assent of Congress to the boundary desig ... give to Ohio , not all that was supposed and intended by the Congress which fra- med the act of 1802 , but it will ...
... give difficulties might have arisen from the fixing of any un- the express assent of Congress to the boundary desig ... give to Ohio , not all that was supposed and intended by the Congress which fra- med the act of 1802 , but it will ...
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... give for its latitude 41 deg . 37 min . 7.9 sec . north . " [ The following is a copy of the bill introduced by Mr. EWING : A BILL to settle and establish the northern boundary line of the State of Ohio . Be it enacted , & c . , That ...
... give for its latitude 41 deg . 37 min . 7.9 sec . north . " [ The following is a copy of the bill introduced by Mr. EWING : A BILL to settle and establish the northern boundary line of the State of Ohio . Be it enacted , & c . , That ...
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... give a full opinion ; it was not the time for it ; but he would say that the gen eral Government could do very little , except it should be through the regulation of the Post Office , and by aiding to give efficiency to the operation of ...
... give a full opinion ; it was not the time for it ; but he would say that the gen eral Government could do very little , except it should be through the regulation of the Post Office , and by aiding to give efficiency to the operation of ...
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... give the utmost publicity to its proceedings . As to the galleries , they should be thrown freely open to all . It was what the public had a right to expect , and he hoped the Senator from Delaware would modify his resolution so as to ...
... give the utmost publicity to its proceedings . As to the galleries , they should be thrown freely open to all . It was what the public had a right to expect , and he hoped the Senator from Delaware would modify his resolution so as to ...
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... give to each Senator the privilege of admitting a certain number of persons in that gallery . He had no objec- tion to affording every facility to spectators ; but owing to the inconvenience mentioned by some of the gentle- men ...
... give to each Senator the privilege of admitting a certain number of persons in that gallery . He had no objec- tion to affording every facility to spectators ; but owing to the inconvenience mentioned by some of the gentle- men ...
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