Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856: Feb. 11, 1828-March 30, 1830D. Appleton, 1859 |
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... Ohio was in error in supposing that there were no data in the office stating the District from which the cadet was received . The main ob- ject to him was to know how the Secretary filled up the vacancies which every year oc- curred in ...
... Ohio was in error in supposing that there were no data in the office stating the District from which the cadet was received . The main ob- ject to him was to know how the Secretary filled up the vacancies which every year oc- curred in ...
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... Ohio , moved to amend the amendment of Mr. McDUFFIE , by striking out the words " and for aiding the said Cherokees , and such other Indians as may be so disposed , to emigrate to places west of the Mississippi . " This amendment , he ...
... Ohio , moved to amend the amendment of Mr. McDUFFIE , by striking out the words " and for aiding the said Cherokees , and such other Indians as may be so disposed , to emigrate to places west of the Mississippi . " This amendment , he ...
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... Ohio as covering the whole sidered the idea of civilizing and educating them as wholly delusive . The experiment had been tried , and the result had proved , that , while surrounded by the whites , the Indians acquired all the vices of ...
... Ohio as covering the whole sidered the idea of civilizing and educating them as wholly delusive . The experiment had been tried , and the result had proved , that , while surrounded by the whites , the Indians acquired all the vices of ...
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... Ohio , rose and said , that , hav - ment of the gentleman from South Carolina , ing submitted the motion now before the com- mittee , he deemed it proper to present , for their consideration , the reasons which had in- duced him to ...
... Ohio , rose and said , that , hav - ment of the gentleman from South Carolina , ing submitted the motion now before the com- mittee , he deemed it proper to present , for their consideration , the reasons which had in- duced him to ...
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... Ohio , ( Mr. Woods and Mr. VINTON . ) If the committee , or the country , ask for any further reply to the remarks of these gentlemen , I will refer to the remarks of another gentleman from Ohio , ( Mr. MCLEAN , ) the honorable Chairman ...
... Ohio , ( Mr. Woods and Mr. VINTON . ) If the committee , or the country , ask for any further reply to the remarks of these gentlemen , I will refer to the remarks of another gentleman from Ohio , ( Mr. MCLEAN , ) the honorable Chairman ...
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