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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... public lands -- if he had estimated that twenty mil- lions would be received from customs , and Congress , re- lying on that estimate , had proceeded to make appropri ations accordingly , and it had turned out that no greater sum than ...
... public lands -- if he had estimated that twenty mil- lions would be received from customs , and Congress , re- lying on that estimate , had proceeded to make appropri ations accordingly , and it had turned out that no greater sum than ...
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... public lands shall continue to A much more important public object has also been be sold ? To strengthen the deposite banks , and pre - charged - the reduction of the amount which was to be vent too great an amount of bank notes from ...
... public lands shall continue to A much more important public object has also been be sold ? To strengthen the deposite banks , and pre - charged - the reduction of the amount which was to be vent too great an amount of bank notes from ...
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... public debt shall be received in payment for lands . [ DEC . 29 , 1836 . lands had been sold on credit ; evils had resulted from it , and Congress declared that no more credits shall be giv- en , but complete payment be made on the day ...
... public debt shall be received in payment for lands . [ DEC . 29 , 1836 . lands had been sold on credit ; evils had resulted from it , and Congress declared that no more credits shall be giv- en , but complete payment be made on the day ...
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... public lands ? Do Senators remark the extent of the power which has been assumed ? The common priv . ilege and immunity is to buy and hold land where the citizen pleases , without being burdened in the acquisi- tion and possession more ...
... public lands ? Do Senators remark the extent of the power which has been assumed ? The common priv . ilege and immunity is to buy and hold land where the citizen pleases , without being burdened in the acquisi- tion and possession more ...
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... public lands should be so husbanded . They were either the voluntary donations ❘ of the old States , avowedly for the first and the last ob- jects in which I have spoken of them as a fund of nation- al wealth , to wit : as a field for ...
... public lands should be so husbanded . They were either the voluntary donations ❘ of the old States , avowedly for the first and the last ob- jects in which I have spoken of them as a fund of nation- al wealth , to wit : as a field for ...
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