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 1285
... referred to the inequality in the bill which gave the 12 per cent . to the new States . Now , if the Senator's sense of justice to- wards the old States was so strong as to induce him to move to strike out this provision , and he could ...
... referred to the inequality in the bill which gave the 12 per cent . to the new States . Now , if the Senator's sense of justice to- wards the old States was so strong as to induce him to move to strike out this provision , and he could ...
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... referred to . Having thus deci- ded , it became necessary to determine what duty such goods must pay . No specific provision for them could be found , and the question was admitted to be full of difficulty ; they were , however ...
... referred to . Having thus deci- ded , it became necessary to determine what duty such goods must pay . No specific provision for them could be found , and the question was admitted to be full of difficulty ; they were , however ...
Página 1289
... referred to the powers assumed over it by the Executive . He did not say that the powers as- sumed had been abused by the President or by those about him -- he trusted that it would not be abused ; but he thought that all would agree ...
... referred to the powers assumed over it by the Executive . He did not say that the powers as- sumed had been abused by the President or by those about him -- he trusted that it would not be abused ; but he thought that all would agree ...
Página 1291
... referred to Colonel Gratiot ; and , finally , it was referred to a lieutenant in the service , who had given it as his opinion that six millions could be ex- pended . In other cases they had not only the authority of the Secretary , but ...
... referred to Colonel Gratiot ; and , finally , it was referred to a lieutenant in the service , who had given it as his opinion that six millions could be ex- pended . In other cases they had not only the authority of the Secretary , but ...
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... referred to a report made by Mr. Adams in the House of Repre- sentatives , in which the genealogy of Mr. Smithson was given and traced through the line of the illustrious Percys and Seymours of England . He thought this do- nation had ...
... referred to a report made by Mr. Adams in the House of Repre- sentatives , in which the genealogy of Mr. Smithson was given and traced through the line of the illustrious Percys and Seymours of England . He thought this do- nation had ...
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