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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Página 1281
... expenses of the removal of the Indians and the payment of agents . The trustee was bound to give all the benefit to the person for whose trust he held the money , and the person for whose use and benefit the trustee undertook to apply ...
... expenses of the removal of the Indians and the payment of agents . The trustee was bound to give all the benefit to the person for whose trust he held the money , and the person for whose use and benefit the trustee undertook to apply ...
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... expenses of the Government . The amendment , therefore , of the Sen- ator from Mississippi would be unconstitutional ; the only true principle of distribution , complying with the terms of the deed of cession , was on the basis of ...
... expenses of the Government . The amendment , therefore , of the Sen- ator from Mississippi would be unconstitutional ; the only true principle of distribution , complying with the terms of the deed of cession , was on the basis of ...
Página 1293
... expenses of the Union as establishing the mode of distri- bution ? No , the fund was to be a common fund , but the trust was to be applied like any other trust or adminis- tration ; though general , in name , it was for the separate and ...
... expenses of the Union as establishing the mode of distri- bution ? No , the fund was to be a common fund , but the trust was to be applied like any other trust or adminis- tration ; though general , in name , it was for the separate and ...
Página 1295
... expenses of Government would be seventeen millions of dollars , so that there would be a deficiency of two millions . How was it , he asked , that an administration that came into power on the principles of reform was to increase the ...
... expenses of Government would be seventeen millions of dollars , so that there would be a deficiency of two millions . How was it , he asked , that an administration that came into power on the principles of reform was to increase the ...
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... expenses of the land system ; all the heavy items for salaries and ex- penses in the General Land Office , in the ... expense of treaties for purchasing lands , and in the expense incurred in SENATE . ] chase of Florida and Louisiana ...
... expenses of the land system ; all the heavy items for salaries and ex- penses in the General Land Office , in the ... expense of treaties for purchasing lands , and in the expense incurred in SENATE . ] chase of Florida and Louisiana ...
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