Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 2;Volume 12Gales & Seaton, 1836 |
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... believed it would defeat the bill . Mr. BLACK observed that he had carefully examined the deed of cession from the State of Virginia , and was satisfied , after full reflection , that the amendment of his colleague conflicted with its ...
... believed it would defeat the bill . Mr. BLACK observed that he had carefully examined the deed of cession from the State of Virginia , and was satisfied , after full reflection , that the amendment of his colleague conflicted with its ...
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... believed that the people of Cincinnati spoke the united voice of the whole State , and that their meet- ing would be followed by other meetings , not only in Ohio , but in every part of the Union . He was willing to lay the proceedings ...
... believed that the people of Cincinnati spoke the united voice of the whole State , and that their meet- ing would be followed by other meetings , not only in Ohio , but in every part of the Union . He was willing to lay the proceedings ...
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... believed that Senator had questioned its equity , but not its justice . [ APRIL 26 , 1836 . Governor of that State , ( Mr. Hayne , ) had estimated them at twelve millions . The Senator from New York had not served the Senate with any ...
... believed that Senator had questioned its equity , but not its justice . [ APRIL 26 , 1836 . Governor of that State , ( Mr. Hayne , ) had estimated them at twelve millions . The Senator from New York had not served the Senate with any ...
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... believed that one of the most favorable features of this bill was , that it imposed some sort of restraint on that natural proneness of republics to go to war . In controversies with foreign nations , it was natural for the people to ...
... believed that one of the most favorable features of this bill was , that it imposed some sort of restraint on that natural proneness of republics to go to war . In controversies with foreign nations , it was natural for the people to ...
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... believed , be deemed more than a reasonable and adequate provision . If any thing can add to the fitness and propriety of applying the present surplus to the permanent defences of the country , it is the consideration that this fund is ...
... believed , be deemed more than a reasonable and adequate provision . If any thing can add to the fitness and propriety of applying the present surplus to the permanent defences of the country , it is the consideration that this fund is ...
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