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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... present of this amendment reducing the price for four forty - acre lots in favor of actual settlers only , which would have greatly benefited the poor man and the actual cultivator of the soil . But , he had not told the Senate how he ...
... present of this amendment reducing the price for four forty - acre lots in favor of actual settlers only , which would have greatly benefited the poor man and the actual cultivator of the soil . But , he had not told the Senate how he ...
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... present year . On motion of Mr. SOUTHARD , corresponding reduc- tions were made in other amendments . The bill was then reported to the Senate as amended . Mr. HILL asked for the ayes and noes on the first amendment , which increases ...
... present year . On motion of Mr. SOUTHARD , corresponding reduc- tions were made in other amendments . The bill was then reported to the Senate as amended . Mr. HILL asked for the ayes and noes on the first amendment , which increases ...
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... present year , about thirty - seven millions of dollars . The first question , therefore , is the effect it will have on the finances , and whether such a sweeping appropriation will not exhaust the Treasury , and render it difficult to ...
... present year , about thirty - seven millions of dollars . The first question , therefore , is the effect it will have on the finances , and whether such a sweeping appropriation will not exhaust the Treasury , and render it difficult to ...
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... present year about thirty - seven millions and half . The sums given are the gross amount , from which some deductions are to be made . This would occasion a deficit of eighteen millions , without any appropriations ( except the ordi ...
... present year about thirty - seven millions and half . The sums given are the gross amount , from which some deductions are to be made . This would occasion a deficit of eighteen millions , without any appropriations ( except the ordi ...
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... present surplus to the permanent defences of the country , it is the consideration that this fund is not a surplus revenue , as seems to be supposed . Twenty- nine millions , out of the thirty - two in the Treasury , have been received ...
... present surplus to the permanent defences of the country , it is the consideration that this fund is not a surplus revenue , as seems to be supposed . Twenty- nine millions , out of the thirty - two in the Treasury , have been received ...
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