Register of Debates in Congress, Том 3;Том 19;Том 46Gales & Seaton, 1829 |
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... tion , and agreeing to the before - recited clause , to confer lic lands acquired by virtue of those treaties , it would upon Congress , under the new organization of power , seem to me that no reasonable doubt can be entertained ...
... tion , and agreeing to the before - recited clause , to confer lic lands acquired by virtue of those treaties , it would upon Congress , under the new organization of power , seem to me that no reasonable doubt can be entertained ...
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... tion he considered sufficiently marked . and which , indeed , were as necessary . Of these articles were coffee , tea , etc. In this way officers might live well ; but , when separated , they were unable to obtain many of the comforts ...
... tion he considered sufficiently marked . and which , indeed , were as necessary . Of these articles were coffee , tea , etc. In this way officers might live well ; but , when separated , they were unable to obtain many of the comforts ...
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... tion of the country requires a pruning of the expenditures of the Government , rather than an increase of it . Does the price of produce bear any thing like enough to ena- ble even the People who are good livers , to spare any thing ...
... tion of the country requires a pruning of the expenditures of the Government , rather than an increase of it . Does the price of produce bear any thing like enough to ena- ble even the People who are good livers , to spare any thing ...
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... tion . It had been already treated in debate at considera- ble length , which rendered it less necessary to canvass its merits at the present stage of its progress . The course proposed by the committee was , to explain primarily the ...
... tion . It had been already treated in debate at considera- ble length , which rendered it less necessary to canvass its merits at the present stage of its progress . The course proposed by the committee was , to explain primarily the ...
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... tion to strike out the part of the bill relative to the Deaf and Dumb of Kentucky . If , hereafter , having obtained information , and that information was satisfactory , he might vote for the grant ; but , while the conduct of the ...
... tion to strike out the part of the bill relative to the Deaf and Dumb of Kentucky . If , hereafter , having obtained information , and that information was satisfactory , he might vote for the grant ; but , while the conduct of the ...
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