Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress, Том 1;Том 6;Том 50Gales & Seaton, 1825 |
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... feel for the people thus in their country , and new motives to promote its prosper - situated , and who have risked so much in making the set- ity and protect its existence . In that view , our public tlements which they ask the ...
... feel for the people thus in their country , and new motives to promote its prosper - situated , and who have risked so much in making the set- ity and protect its existence . In that view , our public tlements which they ask the ...
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... feel himself placed in a very sir , to confound our legislative and executive proceed - wkward situation , to be gravely debating the question , ings ? Is the executive journal thus to be made public , whether it is expedient to inquire ...
... feel himself placed in a very sir , to confound our legislative and executive proceed - wkward situation , to be gravely debating the question , ings ? Is the executive journal thus to be made public , whether it is expedient to inquire ...
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... feel himself constrained to vote against the additional section proposed . Mr. BENTON remarked that we had been in the habit , for upwards of half a century , of making Indian treaties , and no such provision as that now proposed had ...
... feel himself constrained to vote against the additional section proposed . Mr. BENTON remarked that we had been in the habit , for upwards of half a century , of making Indian treaties , and no such provision as that now proposed had ...
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... feel , to presenting petitions for aid from the Government ter and value of this refuse had been shown , officially , in of the United States , in cases in which their known opin- the reports of the Registers and Receivers , made in ...
... feel , to presenting petitions for aid from the Government ter and value of this refuse had been shown , officially , in of the United States , in cases in which their known opin- the reports of the Registers and Receivers , made in ...
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... feel regret at as a fund for education . Does education corrupt ? Is the the expression of such opinions as the gentleman has avow - schoolmaster a corrupter of youth ? the spelling book , ed ; because I think their obvious tendency is ...
... feel regret at as a fund for education . Does education corrupt ? Is the the expression of such opinions as the gentleman has avow - schoolmaster a corrupter of youth ? the spelling book , ed ; because I think their obvious tendency is ...
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