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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... whole facts ance to this attempt to check their growth and prosperi - in such a mode as to show that the interests of the nation , ty , into discussions about sinecures and reform , which are as well as of those States , equally called ...
... whole facts ance to this attempt to check their growth and prosperi - in such a mode as to show that the interests of the nation , ty , into discussions about sinecures and reform , which are as well as of those States , equally called ...
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... whole subject , I , for one , am so un- who has created that danger ? Surely the Senators who fortunate as not to comprehend it . He did , to be sure , have opposed the resolution . Had it passed sub silentio , tell us that the whole ...
... whole subject , I , for one , am so un- who has created that danger ? Surely the Senators who fortunate as not to comprehend it . He did , to be sure , have opposed the resolution . Had it passed sub silentio , tell us that the whole ...
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... whole the whole course of our legislation , cannot be put aside , Atlantic coast , now composing the old thirteen States , paid or laid asleep . We cannot long avoid it ; we must meet for their lands , and even when conditions ...
... whole the whole course of our legislation , cannot be put aside , Atlantic coast , now composing the old thirteen States , paid or laid asleep . We cannot long avoid it ; we must meet for their lands , and even when conditions ...
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... whole profits of tion , What ought to be the future policy of the Govern- their labor , just so long as this system shall last . This ment in relation to the Public Lands ? we find the most debt is due , not from some citizens of the ...
... whole profits of tion , What ought to be the future policy of the Govern- their labor , just so long as this system shall last . This ment in relation to the Public Lands ? we find the most debt is due , not from some citizens of the ...
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... whole abled them to carry on their commercial operations with earth , a population so poor , so wretched , so vile , so loath- all the world . Such part of these goods as found its way some , so utterly destitute of all the comforts ...
... whole abled them to carry on their commercial operations with earth , a population so poor , so wretched , so vile , so loath- all the world . Such part of these goods as found its way some , so utterly destitute of all the comforts ...
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