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... effect the appropriations of land in the purchase of the Ohio company , in the Northwestern Territory , for the support of schools and religion , and for other purposes . THURSDAY , December 31 . Mr. BRECKENRIDGE presented the petition ...
... effect the appropriations of land in the purchase of the Ohio company , in the Northwestern Territory , for the support of schools and religion , and for other purposes . THURSDAY , December 31 . Mr. BRECKENRIDGE presented the petition ...
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... effect upon our revenues . If the repeal of the act of last session was Constitutional , he presumed there could be little doubt of its expediency , from the documents on our table . Has the Constitution vested the Legislature with a ...
... effect upon our revenues . If the repeal of the act of last session was Constitutional , he presumed there could be little doubt of its expediency , from the documents on our table . Has the Constitution vested the Legislature with a ...
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... effect for cause . the gentleman might demonstrate the inutility of any institution by a system of reason- ing the most fallacious . One of the great purposes of a Government is to secure the people from foreign invasion . To be ready ...
... effect for cause . the gentleman might demonstrate the inutility of any institution by a system of reason- ing the most fallacious . One of the great purposes of a Government is to secure the people from foreign invasion . To be ready ...
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... effect on the injured man who seeks redress in a court of justice , and whom , by this repeal , you shall have deprived of his right ? You have saved him a miserable cent , and you have perhaps utterly ruined him . But the honorable ...
... effect on the injured man who seeks redress in a court of justice , and whom , by this repeal , you shall have deprived of his right ? You have saved him a miserable cent , and you have perhaps utterly ruined him . But the honorable ...
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... effects of a system co - extensive with the vast territory of the United States , and which ought to be adapted to ... effect to the civil administration of Gov- ' ernment , and to insure a just execution of the laws , a ' revision and ...
... effects of a system co - extensive with the vast territory of the United States , and which ought to be adapted to ... effect to the civil administration of Gov- ' ernment , and to insure a just execution of the laws , a ' revision and ...
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