Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the Second Session of the Eighteenth Congress: [Dec. 6, 1824, to the First Session of the Twenty-fifth Congress, Oct. 16, 1837] Together with an Appendix, Containing the Most Important State Papers and Public Documents to which the Session Has Given Birth: to which are Added, the Laws Enacted During the Session, with a Copious Index to the Whole .., Volume 7;Volume 21;Volume 52Gales & Seaton, 1831 |
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... cents . for these In- court till to - morrow , when his physicians thought he might dians . No gentleman could doubt ... cent . interest for 1830. Mr. Morris had purchased lands from the Seneca tribe , and had agreed to pay one hundred ...
... cents . for these In- court till to - morrow , when his physicians thought he might dians . No gentleman could doubt ... cent . interest for 1830. Mr. Morris had purchased lands from the Seneca tribe , and had agreed to pay one hundred ...
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... cents mileage for travelling expenses . ] Mr. SMITH , of Maryland , said that the witnesses who had attended the trial of Judge Chase had been allowed but three dollars a day , and twelve and a half cents mile- age . He wished to know ...
... cents mileage for travelling expenses . ] Mr. SMITH , of Maryland , said that the witnesses who had attended the trial of Judge Chase had been allowed but three dollars a day , and twelve and a half cents mile- age . He wished to know ...
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... cent . per annum , unless when prevented by their own mismanagement ; and have laid up a real estate of three millions of ... cents . For the peculiar which nothing can shake . The bank privileges which enabled them to make these profits ...
... cent . per annum , unless when prevented by their own mismanagement ; and have laid up a real estate of three millions of ... cents . For the peculiar which nothing can shake . The bank privileges which enabled them to make these profits ...
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... cents . , let them , in Heaven's The President of the United States has been made their name , have it . The matter , according to his views , laid trustee has assumed a guardianship , in which the Con- just where it should lay , and he ...
... cents . , let them , in Heaven's The President of the United States has been made their name , have it . The matter , according to his views , laid trustee has assumed a guardianship , in which the Con- just where it should lay , and he ...
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... cent . , What do they know of five or six per cent . stocks ? It is why did they for so many years get seven per cent . ? On utterly beyond their comprehension . Mr. B. said he the reasoning of the gentleman , the Government was as ...
... cent . , What do they know of five or six per cent . stocks ? It is why did they for so many years get seven per cent . ? On utterly beyond their comprehension . Mr. B. said he the reasoning of the gentleman , the Government was as ...
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