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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... proposition embraced in the Mr. W. thought it probable would never be resorted to bill as it now stands . Mr. W. then proceeded to show again . The usual general charge " upon the States what States would be the gainers by this ...
... proposition embraced in the Mr. W. thought it probable would never be resorted to bill as it now stands . Mr. W. then proceeded to show again . The usual general charge " upon the States what States would be the gainers by this ...
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... proposition of the Sena- tor from Illinois [ Mr. ROBINSON ] was to reduce the price of all lands which have been in the market twenty years , down to fifty cents per acre , making a reduction of ten per cent . every year for a period of ...
... proposition of the Sena- tor from Illinois [ Mr. ROBINSON ] was to reduce the price of all lands which have been in the market twenty years , down to fifty cents per acre , making a reduction of ten per cent . every year for a period of ...
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... proposition is to divide among all the States of the Union , according to their representative population at the last census , the nett proceeds of the sales of the public lands for the years 1833 , 1834 , 1835 , 1836 , and 1837. It is ...
... proposition is to divide among all the States of the Union , according to their representative population at the last census , the nett proceeds of the sales of the public lands for the years 1833 , 1834 , 1835 , 1836 , and 1837. It is ...
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... proposition , as recorded on the Journal , was 18 for and 27 against it ; a majority of those who voted against this proposition voting , however , for the other proposition for a still greater reduction . Such was the situation of this ...
... proposition , as recorded on the Journal , was 18 for and 27 against it ; a majority of those who voted against this proposition voting , however , for the other proposition for a still greater reduction . Such was the situation of this ...
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... proposition to increase the army grew out of a desire to increase unnecessarily the ex- penditures of the Government , or out of the state of af- fairs in Texas , or with a view to a war with Mexico . It was a calm , deliberate proposition ...
... proposition to increase the army grew out of a desire to increase unnecessarily the ex- penditures of the Government , or out of the state of af- fairs in Texas , or with a view to a war with Mexico . It was a calm , deliberate proposition ...
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