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... Louisiana and Florida , and various other offsets , should be taken from the proceeds of the land sales , before they could be called nett proceeds . Mr. C. contended , as had been done by Mr. CRITTENDEN , that the jurisdiction only ...
... Louisiana and Florida , and various other offsets , should be taken from the proceeds of the land sales , before they could be called nett proceeds . Mr. C. contended , as had been done by Mr. CRITTENDEN , that the jurisdiction only ...
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... Louisiana and Florida in the shape of duties and direct taxes , and the great benefits derived from commercial advantages , it would expunge the debt . The Senator from New York thought the customs would dry up , and contended that the ...
... Louisiana and Florida in the shape of duties and direct taxes , and the great benefits derived from commercial advantages , it would expunge the debt . The Senator from New York thought the customs would dry up , and contended that the ...
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... Louisiana . He only rose to notice some remarks of the gentleman , which deserved the most serious consideration . policy of the Government had been to remove the Indians from the new States , and to throw them on the frontiers ; and ...
... Louisiana . He only rose to notice some remarks of the gentleman , which deserved the most serious consideration . policy of the Government had been to remove the Indians from the new States , and to throw them on the frontiers ; and ...
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... Louisiana and Mississippi , had been consider- ed and agreed to by the Senate , ordered to be engross- ed for a third reading , and actually engrossed and read the third time , when it was laid upon the table to be di- verted from its ...
... Louisiana and Mississippi , had been consider- ed and agreed to by the Senate , ordered to be engross- ed for a third reading , and actually engrossed and read the third time , when it was laid upon the table to be di- verted from its ...
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... Louisiana , Arkansas , Missouri , and Wis- consin . The existence of numerous tribes of Indians , claiming to be independent within sovereign States , had shaken the Union to its centre , and at one time appear- ed to threaten a ...
... Louisiana , Arkansas , Missouri , and Wis- consin . The existence of numerous tribes of Indians , claiming to be independent within sovereign States , had shaken the Union to its centre , and at one time appear- ed to threaten a ...
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