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... thing . The bill came to this body containing appropriations for fortifications to the amount of about $ 450,000 ; an amount evidently too small for the energetic prosecution of the works on hand . The Committee on Finance , to whom ...
... thing . The bill came to this body containing appropriations for fortifications to the amount of about $ 450,000 ; an amount evidently too small for the energetic prosecution of the works on hand . The Committee on Finance , to whom ...
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... thing ( said Mr. P. ) more distinguishes the people of this republic from that of any other coun- try , it is their pride - a pride springing from the com- bined influence of the recollection of their ancestors , their settlement here ...
... thing ( said Mr. P. ) more distinguishes the people of this republic from that of any other coun- try , it is their pride - a pride springing from the com- bined influence of the recollection of their ancestors , their settlement here ...
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... thing which is irritating , and extraneous , and collateral to the main question , should be studiously put aside from our con- sideration . War ! ( said Mr. P. , ) with the fearful pas- sions it excites , the crimes it produces , the ...
... thing which is irritating , and extraneous , and collateral to the main question , should be studiously put aside from our con- sideration . War ! ( said Mr. P. , ) with the fearful pas- sions it excites , the crimes it produces , the ...
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... thing more from them . They there found their graves . It is worthy of being remarked , also , that the attend . ance of members of the Senate was remarkably full , particularly toward the end of the session . On the last day every ...
... thing more from them . They there found their graves . It is worthy of being remarked , also , that the attend . ance of members of the Senate was remarkably full , particularly toward the end of the session . On the last day every ...
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... thing to the contrary , that the amendments of the Senate would not be objected to , and that when a convenient time should arrive for taking up the bill in the House , it would be passed at once into a law , and we should hear no more ...
... thing to the contrary , that the amendments of the Senate would not be objected to , and that when a convenient time should arrive for taking up the bill in the House , it would be passed at once into a law , and we should hear no more ...
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