Register of Debates in Congress, Том 3;Том 19;Том 46Gales & Seaton, 1829 |
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... believed that hardly any question now pending before Debt . He hoped , in now fulfilling his engagement , it Congress has excited deeper interest in the public mind . would not be considered an intrusion , if he delayed the In almost ...
... believed that hardly any question now pending before Debt . He hoped , in now fulfilling his engagement , it Congress has excited deeper interest in the public mind . would not be considered an intrusion , if he delayed the In almost ...
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... believed that it was a just one , not only as concerned the Captains , but that the compensation of the subalterns should be also increased . He held in his band an amendment , which he should propose to add as a proviso , that no ...
... believed that it was a just one , not only as concerned the Captains , but that the compensation of the subalterns should be also increased . He held in his band an amendment , which he should propose to add as a proviso , that no ...
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... believed , compa- nies were often commanded by subordinate officers in the absence of the Captain , and he thought they ought to re- ceive the compensation . He hoped it would be so under- stood by the War Department . Mr. HARRISON ...
... believed , compa- nies were often commanded by subordinate officers in the absence of the Captain , and he thought they ought to re- ceive the compensation . He hoped it would be so under- stood by the War Department . Mr. HARRISON ...
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... believed that , after all this care , after all this consideration , and all these endeavors , on the part of the Committee , to perfect the bill , it was sufficiently correct to be acted upon ; and he thought the gentleman from Ohio ...
... believed that , after all this care , after all this consideration , and all these endeavors , on the part of the Committee , to perfect the bill , it was sufficiently correct to be acted upon ; and he thought the gentleman from Ohio ...
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... believed that no person could wish to see this species of property held and wield- ed by the Federal Government . He rested upon the former undivided opinion of the Senate in favor of deliver- ing ap these mines to the activity of ...
... believed that no person could wish to see this species of property held and wield- ed by the Federal Government . He rested upon the former undivided opinion of the Senate in favor of deliver- ing ap these mines to the activity of ...
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