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;Volumen52Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... ment and examine into all its transactions and doings ? I bility ; and to prevent him from falling into an error , I will have assured them that I was authorized by the Postmaster now state , that although the Postmaster General and my ...
... ment and examine into all its transactions and doings ? I bility ; and to prevent him from falling into an error , I will have assured them that I was authorized by the Postmaster now state , that although the Postmaster General and my ...
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... ment . The bill for the adjustment and payment of the claims of James Monroe , was taken up , and read a second time . Mr. HAYNE moved its reference to a select committee , on the ground of the peculiar nature of the claim . Mr. NOBLE ...
... ment . The bill for the adjustment and payment of the claims of James Monroe , was taken up , and read a second time . Mr. HAYNE moved its reference to a select committee , on the ground of the peculiar nature of the claim . Mr. NOBLE ...
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... ment were so vast , that it had become one of the " arbiters to be embarrassed by the regulations of the department , of human fate " in this country , and could no longer be ( such , for instance , as the loss of a single trip , ) and ...
... ment were so vast , that it had become one of the " arbiters to be embarrassed by the regulations of the department , of human fate " in this country , and could no longer be ( such , for instance , as the loss of a single trip , ) and ...
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... ment of the department , that , for the first time in the his- than that for 1830 , by $ 251,705 15 only . When the gen- tory of its administration , its funds were equal only to its tleman , in the excess of his zeal to lavish ...
... ment of the department , that , for the first time in the his- than that for 1830 , by $ 251,705 15 only . When the gen- tory of its administration , its funds were equal only to its tleman , in the excess of his zeal to lavish ...
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... ment were affected by such causes as are now assigned for routes established from 1823 to 1827 , was 553 , and they their unprecedented decline : By the acts of the 3d of March , 1823 , and 3d of March , lities , amounting to less than ...
... ment were affected by such causes as are now assigned for routes established from 1823 to 1827 , was 553 , and they their unprecedented decline : By the acts of the 3d of March , 1823 , and 3d of March , lities , amounting to less than ...
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