The American Annual Register, Том 2Joseph Blunt G. & C. Carvill, 1828 |
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... received from $ 100 to $ 200 per annum , on that account . After the appointment of Mr. Clay , as secretary of state , in the exercise of his official discretion , he transferred the public printing from four of the journals , employed ...
... received from $ 100 to $ 200 per annum , on that account . After the appointment of Mr. Clay , as secretary of state , in the exercise of his official discretion , he transferred the public printing from four of the journals , employed ...
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... treaty , is au thenticated by information inoffi . cially received from other quar- ters , and there is reason to believe that one or more of the surveyors have been arrested in their progress by the Indians . CREEK CONTROVERSY . 85 85.
... treaty , is au thenticated by information inoffi . cially received from other quar- ters , and there is reason to believe that one or more of the surveyors have been arrested in their progress by the Indians . CREEK CONTROVERSY . 85 85.
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... received all the sanctions provided by the constitu- tion , which we have been sworn to support and maintain . Happily distributed as the sove- reign powers of the people of this union have been , between their ge- neral and state ...
... received all the sanctions provided by the constitu- tion , which we have been sworn to support and maintain . Happily distributed as the sove- reign powers of the people of this union have been , between their ge- neral and state ...
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... received . Mr. Forsyth replied , that he did not , and insisted that no legislation on the subject , could be necessary or proper . He considered the ex- ecutive , as asking the opinion of the house in relation to certain rights of the ...
... received . Mr. Forsyth replied , that he did not , and insisted that no legislation on the subject , could be necessary or proper . He considered the ex- ecutive , as asking the opinion of the house in relation to certain rights of the ...
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... received from the president , transmitting to con- gress a letter from governor Troup to the president complaining , that the surveyors of Georgia had suf- fered frequent interruption from the Creeks ; and stating , that he had reason ...
... received from the president , transmitting to con- gress a letter from governor Troup to the president complaining , that the surveyors of Georgia had suf- fered frequent interruption from the Creeks ; and stating , that he had reason ...
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