Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... CongressGales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... adopted by the Senate when Messrs . Blount and Cocke came here as Senators from the Northwest Territory . The ... adopt the measure I then pro- posed This I sincerely regretted , and still regret . feel confident that the passage of this ...
... adopted by the Senate when Messrs . Blount and Cocke came here as Senators from the Northwest Territory . The ... adopt the measure I then pro- posed This I sincerely regretted , and still regret . feel confident that the passage of this ...
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... adopted . Mr. CLAYTON said that there were other reasons than the lateness of the period at which this subject was ... adoption of the resolution , that a Senator from each State should inform them of the operation of any plan suggested ...
... adopted . Mr. CLAYTON said that there were other reasons than the lateness of the period at which this subject was ... adoption of the resolution , that a Senator from each State should inform them of the operation of any plan suggested ...
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... adopted by the Senate . hoped that the Legislatures and the Representatives of the Western States would not cease to importune Con- gress until they obtained on this subject some benefi- cial regulation . It had been referred to the ...
... adopted by the Senate . hoped that the Legislatures and the Representatives of the Western States would not cease to importune Con- gress until they obtained on this subject some benefi- cial regulation . It had been referred to the ...
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... adopted in the bill , he thought , was not the best possible plan that might have been adopted ; and he was one of the five that had voted against it at the last session . But the subject had been before Congress a number of years , and ...
... adopted in the bill , he thought , was not the best possible plan that might have been adopted ; and he was one of the five that had voted against it at the last session . But the subject had been before Congress a number of years , and ...
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... adopt the feelings of his constituents . He did not say so by way of threat , but by way of persuasion . Mr. W. then ... adopted , he or his colleague would submit the proper motion . Mr. KING , of Alabama , observed that , as the Sen ...
... adopt the feelings of his constituents . He did not say so by way of threat , but by way of persuasion . Mr. W. then ... adopted , he or his colleague would submit the proper motion . Mr. KING , of Alabama , observed that , as the Sen ...
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